Posted on 05/23/2008 9:31:06 PM PDT by Swordmaker
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May 23, 2008
In a March 19, 2008 press release, NASA officials from the Goddard Space Flight Center announced that their SWIFT satellite detected a stellar flare with x-ray emissions larger than anything they expected to witness from such a normal star. An artists rendition was created in order to illustrate what the flare might look like.
Launched in November of 2004, SWIFT is designed to detect the output from Gamma Ray Bursters (GRB) that are said to light up with energies near the billion-electron-volt range. In previous Picture of the day articles, the GRB phenomenon has been shown to be local to the Milky Way and not as energetic as astronomers believe. Rather than incredible explosions from the edge of the universe, what they see are moderately sized detonations from exploding double-layers within our own galaxy. (Alfvén, H., "Double layers and circuits in astrophysics", (1986) IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science (ISSN 0093-3813), vol. PS-14, December 1986, pages 779-793).
Because the instruments onboard SWIFT are sensitive to lower-level radiation, as well as gamma rays, it has the ability to see other high-frequency electromagnetic radiation (EMR) bands. Coupled with the WIND satellites equipment, NASA is conducting a scan for EMR from 10,000 electron volts to 100-billion electron volts. Thus, the combined resolution of both instruments enabled them to locate EV Lacertaes x-ray blast in our local stellar neighborhood.
In a giant lightning flash of x-rays, stellar flares discharge vast quantities of matter (moving at relativistic speeds) in mere seconds. One of the major questions that astrophysicists have yet to answer is how flares creates such highly energetic emissions?
Earlier last century, Hannes Alfvén found a clue when he was contracted by the Swedish Power Company to investigate some serious accidents that had occurred. A few of the rectifiers used in the power transmission circuits had exploded for no apparent reason. When the rectifiers shorted-out more energy was released than was contained by the plasma flow inside them because the power from the entire 900 kilometers of transmission line instantly passed through the devices. The result was a catastrophic failure and extensive damage. Alfvén identified the cause as unstable double layers within the plasma flow.
The circuit connecting EV Lacertae (and other stars) is of unknown length, but probably extends for thousands of light-years. How much electrical energy might be contained in such magnetically confined transmission lines? No one knows, but astronomers are continually surprised by the incredible detonations that they observe from galactic jets, supernovae and stellar flares.
It will serve all students of cosmic electricity to remember Alfvéns comments:
"Double layers in space should be classified as a new type of celestial object (one example is the double radio sources). It is tentatively suggested that x-ray and gamma ray bursts may be due to exploding double layers. (See in locus, above).
By Stephen Smith
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Now, all we have to do is be able to create a flare on demand and then focus the energy into a beam and we would have a SERIES planetary defense weapon.
THat would be monster HUGH!
*PING*
I think the giant alien’s face partially obscured by the flare in the black and white photo is even more startling.
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