Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 9 Diamond Member Share Posted November 9 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Astronomers Discover “Interstellar Tunnel” In Our Solar Neighborhood Cosmic Channel Astronomers say they’ve found an “interstellar tunnel” in our solar neighborhood that could lead to other star systems. As detailed in a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up published in the journal Astronomy & and Astrophysics, the tunnel exists as part of an enormous structure of hot gas with a radius of hundreds of light years that surrounds our solar system known as the Local Hot Bubble. What’s more, the findings suggest that it could connect with a nearby and even larger bubble. Using extensive data collected by the eROSITA telescope, the first x-ray observatory fully outside of the Earth’s atmosphere, the researchers generated a 3D model of the entire LHB, confirming some features that astronomers had predicted, but also uncovering entirely new ones. “What we didn’t know was the existence of an interstellar tunnel towards Centaurus, which carves a gap in the cooler interstellar medium,” said study coauthor Michael Freyberg, an astronomer at Germany’s Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . “This region stands out in stark relief thanks to the much-improved sensitivity of eROSITA and a vastly different surveying strategy compared to ROSAT,” the space telescope’s predecessor. Living in a Bubble The existence of the LHB, or simply the Local Bubble, was first proposed over fifty years ago to explain the pervasive presence of background x-ray radiation. Since the space between star systems is filled with diffuse clouds of gas and dust known as the interstellar medium — the stuff that coalesces to form stars — these low energy x-ray emissions should have been absorbed long before we could detect them. But what if our cosmic neck of the woods was empty for some reason? That would be the Local Bubble. Astronomers believe it formed some This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , when a chain of supernovas blew all nearby interstellar material away, creating a cavity around 1,000 light years in diameter. As evidence, we can see remnants of these supernovas today. The idea has faced challenges; decades ago, it emerged that an interaction between our Sun’s solar winds and our planet’s outer atmosphere could produce similar x-ray emissions, according to the researchers. But the idea has been This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up in recent years with observations of clusters of nascent stars forming on the border of this bubble. Tip of the Iceberg The authors suggest that the interstellar tunnel may be part of an entire interstellar medium network This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , formed by blasts of energy released by stars. Along with the interstellar tunnel, the detailed modeling of the Local Bubble revealed a temperature gradient across the structure, with the northern region notably hotter than the southern one. This suggests that there may have been more recent supernovas that expanded the bubble and reheated its material, perhaps in the last few million years. More on space: There’s Something Impossible About This Ravenous ****** *****, Scientists Say This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Astronomers #Discover #Interstellar #Tunnel #Solar #Neighborhood This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/164422-astronomers-discover-%E2%80%9Cinterstellar-tunnel%E2%80%9D-in-our-solar-neighborhood/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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