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The REAL death star

The REAL death star
20.04.2015 21:00
It may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but this stunning image shows that a white dwarf star ripped apart a planet as it came too close.

Astronomers say the unique event happened in an ancient cluster of stars at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy.

A white dwarf star - the dense core of a star like the Sun that has run out of nuclear fuel - may have ripped apart a planet as it came too close, they believe.

Using several telescopes, including Nasa's Chandra X-ray Observatory, researchers have found evidence that a white dwarf star - the dense core of a star like the Sun that has run out of nuclear fuel - may have ripped apart a planet as it came too close. 

When a star reaches its white dwarf stage, nearly all of the material from the star is packed inside a radius one hundredth that of the original star. 

This means that, for close encounters, the gravitational pull of the star and the associated tides, caused by the difference in gravity's pull on the near and far side of the planet, are greatly enhanced. 

For example, the gravity at the surface of a white dwarf is over ten thousand times higher than the gravity at the surface of the Sun.

'A planet is first pulled away from its parent star by the gravity of the dense concentration of stars in a globular cluster,' the experts write.

'When such a planet passes too close to a white dwarf, it can be torn apart by the intense tidal forces of the white dwarf.

'The planetary debris is then heated and glows in X-rays as it falls onto the white dwarf. 

'The observed amount of X-rays emitted at different energies agrees with expectations for a tidal disruption event.'

Researchers used the European Space Agency's INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) to discover a new X-ray source near the center of the globular cluster NGC 6388. 

Optical observations had hinted that an intermediate-mass black hole with mass equal to several hundred Suns or more resides at the center of NGC 6388.  

The new composite image shows NGC 6388 with X-rays detected by Chandra in pink and visible light from the Hubble Space Telescope in red, green, and blue, with many of the stars appearing to be orange or white. 

Overlapping X-ray sources and stars near the center of the cluster also causes the image to appear white.

With the central black hole ruled out as the potential X-ray source, the hunt continued for clues about the actual source in NGC 6388. 

The source was monitored with the X-ray telescope on board NASA's Swift Gamma Ray Burst mission for about 200 days after the discovery by INTEGRAL.

The source became dimmer during the period of Swift observations. 

The rate at which the X-ray brightness dropped agrees with theoretical models of a disruption of a planet by the gravitational tidal forces of a white dwarf. 

In these models, a planet is first pulled away from its parent star by the gravity of the dense concentration of stars in a globular cluster. 

When such a planet passes too close to a white dwarf, it can be torn apart by the intense tidal forces of the white dwarf. 

The planetary debris is then heated and glows in X-rays as it falls onto the white dwarf. 

The observed amount of X-rays emitted at different energies agrees with expectations for a tidal disruption event.

The researchers estimate that the destroyed planet would have contained about a third of the mass of Earth, while the white dwarf has about 1.4 times the Sun's mass.

While the case for the tidal disruption of a planet is not iron-clad, the argument for it was strengthened when astronomers used data from the multiple telescopes to help eliminate other possible explanations for the detected X-rays. 

For example, the source does not show some of the distinctive features of a binary containing a neutron star, such as pulsations or rapid X-ray bursts. 

Also, the source is much too faint in radio waves to be part of a binary system with a stellar-mass black hole.

(dailymail.co.uk)


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