News on Stars
- Pulsars: Space's gift to physicist
- A Wolff-Rayet imitating star
- The fastest wind from any stellar black hole
- Gamma-ray bursts' highest power side unveiled
- Replay of a supernova 140years ago
- Discovery of new class of black hole
- Formation of starclusters in galaxy-collisions
- Young stars at home in ancient cluster
- Miklyway center swarming with asteroids
- The art of recycling pulsars
- Do black holes help stars form?
- Narrow gas-ring around young star cause confusion
- First peek directly into a star-birth
- Dust from supernova found o Earth
- Huge database of stellar ligth-curves
- Earth sized virtual telescope will see even black hole
- Analysis of the population of young blue stars
- Star formations atre governed by a universal law
- Mystery on supernova-source solved
- "Bullets" from a black hole
- Mapping the outer Milkyway
- Unseen planets in the dust ring of HR 4796 A
- Fastest rotating star found
- Unusual celestial bubble
- First low-mass star detected in globular cluster
|
Narrow gas-ring around young star cause confusion
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 15:19
|
|
| Astronomy - Stars |
|
“It’s exciting because this is the most constrained ring we've ever seen, and it requires an explanation,” Cowley said. “At present time, we just don't understand what makes it a rope rather than a dish.” Perhaps magnetic fields hold it in place, the researchers say. Maybe “shepherding planets” are reining it in like several of Saturn’s moons control certain planetary rings.
The star’s unique properties first caught the researchers’ attention in 2008, and they have been studying it intensely ever since. |




Carbon monoxide is often detected near young stars, but the gas is usually spread through the planet-forming disk. What’s different about this ring is that it is shaped more like a rope than a dinner plate, said Charles Cowley, professor emeritus in the University of Michigan who led the international research effort.