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    Astronomers Solve Decades Old Space Mystery

    By Royal Astronomical SocietyMarch 26, 2014No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Scientists Solve Riddle of Celestial Archaeology
    Artist’s impression of debris around a white dwarf star. Credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, and G. Bacon (STScI)

    An international team of astronomers has solved a decades old space mystery, revealing a new theory for how collapsed stars become polluted.

    Scientists from the University of Leicester and University of Arizona investigated hot, young, white dwarfs — the super-dense remains of Sun-like stars that ran out of fuel and collapsed to about the size of the Earth. Their research is featured in MNRAS- the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, published by Oxford University Press.

    It has been known that many hot white dwarf’s atmospheres, essentially of pure hydrogen or pure helium, are contaminated by other elements – like carbon, silicon, and iron. What was not known, however, was the origins of these elements, known in astronomical terms as metals.

    Scientists Investigated Hot Young White Dwarfs
    Artist’s impression of a massive asteroid belt in orbit around a star. The new work with SDSS data shows that similar rubble around many white dwarfs contaminates these stars with rocky material and water. Credit: NASA-JPL / Caltech / T. Pyle (SSC)

    “The precise origin of the metals has remained a mystery and extreme differences in their abundance between stars could not be explained,” said Professor Barstow, a Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the University of Leicester whose research was assisted by his daughter Jo, a co-author of the paper, during a summer work placement in Leicester. She has now gone on to be an astronomer working in Oxford – on extra-solar planets.

    “It was believed that this material was “levitated” by the intense radiation from deeper layers in the star,” said Professor Barstow.

    Now the researchers have discovered that many of the stars show signs of contamination by rocky material, the leftovers from a planetary system.

    The researchers surveyed 89 white dwarfs, using the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer to obtain their spectra (dispersing the light by color) in which the “fingerprints” of carbon, silicon, phosphorous, and sulfur can be seen when these elements are present in the atmosphere.

    “We found that in stars with polluted atmospheres the ratio of silicon to carbon matched that seen in rocky material, much higher than found in stars or interstellar gas.

    “The new work indicates that at around a one-third of all hot white dwarfs are contaminated in this way, with the debris most likely in the form of rocky minor planet analogs. This implies that a similar proportion of stars like our Sun, as well as stars that are a little more massive like Vega and Fomalhaut, build systems containing terrestrial planets. This work is a form of celestial archaeology where we are studying the ‘ruins’ of rocky planets and/or their building blocks, following the demise of the main star.

    “The mystery of the composition of these stars is a problem we have been trying to solve for more than 20 years. It is exciting to realize that they are swallowing up the leftovers from planetary systems, perhaps like our own, with the prospect that more detailed follow-up work will be able to tell us about the composition of rocky planets orbiting other stars”, said Professor Barstow.

    The study also points to the ultimate fate of the Earth billions of years from now- ending up as contamination within the white dwarf Sun.

    Reference: “Evidence for an external origin of heavy elements in hot DA white dwarfs” by M.A. Barstow, J.K. Barstow, S.L. Casewell, J.B. Holberg and I. Hubeny, 14 March 2014, MNRAS.
    DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu216
    arXiv:1402.2164

     

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