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Mysterious New Object Discovered in Space ("micro-quasar")
Space.com ^ | 4/19/10 | Charles Q. Choi

Posted on 04/19/2010 12:18:53 PM PDT by NormsRevenge

A strange and mysterious new object in space may the brightest and long-lasting "micro-quasar" seen thus far, a miniature version of the brightest objects in the universe.

The object suddenly began pumping out radio waves last year in the relatively nearby galaxy M82, some 10 million light-years away. Its discovery was announced Tuesday.

"The new object, which appeared in May 2009, has left us scratching our heads — we've never seen anything quite like this before," said researcher Tom Muxlow, a radio astronomer at the University of Manchester's Jodrell Bank Observatory in England.

M82 is a "starburst galaxy," one that churns out new stars at a prodigious rate. Most of these stars die in huge explosions, with supernovas occurring roughly every 20 to 30 years in M82. However, the supernovas the researchers expect to see in that galaxy brighten at radio wavelengths over several weeks and then subside in later months.

In comparison, the mystery object turned on very rapidly within a few days and has shown no sign of dying down, even after nearly a year. "It's actually even brightened slightly," Muxlow explained.

Quasars big and small

Quasars are found in the center of galaxies and contain supermassive black holes. They are no more than a light year or two across but thousands of times brighter than our entire galaxy, which allows them to be seen more than 10 billion light years away. Their energy is thought to emerge from matter spiraling at high speeds into the super-massive black holes theoretically at the centers of most major galaxies.

However, this newfound object seems to lie roughly 100 light years from M82's heart — far enough away to make it unlikely it is linked with that galaxy's core.

Micro-quasars, like their larger counterparts, likely involve matter spiraling into black holes.

However, the object in M82 is three to 10 times brighter than any micro-quasar seen until now, and has outlasted any micro-quasar seen thus far, which generally peak in brightness after a few days or weeks.

"We think a massive black hole must be involved, but we don't really understand how it's getting fueled," Muxlow said.

More study needed

To learn more about this enigma, "we have just started processing data from an array of 20 radio telescopes across the Earth taken for the central nuclear region of M82," Muxlow explained. "These images will allow us to examine the structure of the new radio source in detail. However, processing such huge datasets takes significant amounts of computing effort and painstaking work. Only then will we be able to see if it is some rare form of micro-quasar. Watch this space!"

Such bright, enduring micro-quasars might exist in our galaxy as well. "We might expect to see one maybe once every 100 years," Muxlow conjectured.

Muxlow will detail the discovery on April 14 at a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Glasgow, Scotland. A paper on the discovery has accepted by the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters.


TOPICS: Astronomy; Chit/Chat; Science; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: discovered; microquasars; mysterious; object; space
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1 posted on 04/19/2010 12:18:53 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
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This image of the galaxy M82 was taken by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope.
Scientists now think the galaxy is home to an oddity known as a micro-quasar.
Credit: NASA/JPL/Caltech


2 posted on 04/19/2010 12:19:53 PM PDT by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ... Godspeed .. Monthly Donor Onboard .. Chuck DeVore - CA Senator. Believe.)
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To: NormsRevenge

bttt


3 posted on 04/19/2010 12:21:17 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
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To: NormsRevenge

It ACTUALLY began “pumping out radio waves” about 10 million years ago, not “last year”, right?


4 posted on 04/19/2010 12:21:24 PM PDT by WayneS (Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
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To: NormsRevenge

Relax everyone its just light from the Louie Farrakan’s mothership..


5 posted on 04/19/2010 12:21:51 PM PDT by Dog
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7 posted on 04/19/2010 12:27:04 PM PDT by Slyfox
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To: WayneS

Yup, unless they’re wrong about how far away it is or the light (radio waves) is moving faster than, well, the speed of light (not likely).


8 posted on 04/19/2010 12:28:35 PM PDT by piytar (Ammo is hard to find! Bought some lately? Please share where at www.ammo-finder.com)
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To: WayneS

Only if radio waves move at the speed of light?


9 posted on 04/19/2010 12:29:01 PM PDT by Murp (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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To: NormsRevenge

Mysterious New Object Discovered in Space -
It`s Obummer`s Kenyan birth certificate


10 posted on 04/19/2010 12:31:41 PM PDT by bunkerhill7
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My God, it's full of stars ...
11 posted on 04/19/2010 12:33:28 PM PDT by Scythian
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To: NormsRevenge
Don't cross the plasma streams!
12 posted on 04/19/2010 12:38:06 PM PDT by USMCPOP (Father of LCpl. Karl Linn, KIA 1/26/2005 Al Haqlaniyah, Iraq)
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To: NormsRevenge

Thanks for posting the article.

It is likely we could ‘discover’ ONE NEW THING about the Universe, every day, for as long as our civilization lasts, and still there would many, many more things we were yet to find.


13 posted on 04/19/2010 12:40:01 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: WayneS
It ACTUALLY began “pumping out radio waves” about 10 million years ago, not “last year”, right?

SPACE.com must not have a very good 'science editor'.

14 posted on 04/19/2010 12:50:18 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: chalybs

“With the discovery of this new object, xxxxxx, we have to throw out our current understanding of the Universe and the Laws of Physics, and start over.”

You know when that was said?


15 posted on 04/19/2010 12:52:05 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: Murp
Only if radio waves move at the speed of light?

Can't be.

When I turn on my radio, I see the light come on way before I can hear anything.

: )

17 posted on 04/19/2010 1:02:05 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: chalybs
Probably multiple times in the last few hundred years.

SCORE!!!!!!

"A few hundred times in the last few years" would also have been acceptable.

The truth is probably somewhere in the middle.

18 posted on 04/19/2010 1:09:26 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (The Last Boy Scout)
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To: NormsRevenge
Just a navigational reference point.
19 posted on 04/19/2010 1:10:45 PM PDT by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, you know chances will be taken that's for sure.)
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To: NormsRevenge

A fundamental assumption of science is that the universe can be understood, and can be understood by an IQ in the human range. It remains to be seen whether the second part of that assumption is valid.


20 posted on 04/19/2010 1:11:04 PM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Public healthcare looks like it will work as well as public housing did.)
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