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Is this the real Death Star?

Article from: The Daily Telegraph

March 03, 2008 12:00am

The Earth may be in the firing line when one of the sky's most beautiful objects explodes, a Sydney astronomy expert claims.

University of Sydney astronomer Peter Tuthill discovered the elegant rotating pinwheel system, named WR104, eight years ago in the constellation Sagittarius.

It includes a highly unstable star known as a Wolf-Rayet, widely regarded by astronomers as ticking bombs – the last stop in a star’s life before a cataclysmic supernova explosion.

“When it finally explodes as a supernova, it could emit an intense beam of gamma rays coming our way”, says Dr Tuthill, whose work is published in the latest edition of the Astrophysical Journal.

In the article Dr Tuthill reveals stunning new images of WR 104 taken with the Keck Telescope in Hawaii, showing a glowing plume of hot dust and gas flung out into a whirling spiral as the two stars at the centre of the system orbit one another every eight months.

But something odd about the images caught the attention of Dr Tuthill and his team: “Viewed from Earth, the rotating tail appears to be laid out on the sky in an almost perfect spiral. It could only appear like that if we are looking nearly exactly down on the axis of the binary system.”

Dr Tuthill and his team worry this box-seat view might put us in the firing line when the system finally explodes.

“Sometimes, supernovae like the one that will one day destroy WR104, focus their energy into a narrow beam of very destructive gamma-ray radiation along the axis of the system. If such a `gamma-ray burst’ happens, we really do not want Earth to be in the way.” warns Dr Tuthill.

At only 8000 light years distance, WR104 is just down the road in galactic terms, only ¼ of the way to the centre of our Milky Way Galaxy.

“Earlier research has suggested that a gamma-ray burst – if we are unfortunate enough to be caught in the beam – could be harmful to life on Earth out to these distances. Scientists have speculated that, eons ago, a gamma-ray burst from a distant star could explain mass extinctions seen in the fossil record,” he said.

“I used to appreciate this spiral just for its beautiful form, but now I can’t help a twinge of feeling that it is uncannily like looking down a rifle barrel.”

For more on the Death Star, go here.



Death star
Trouble ... Wolf-Rayet 104, as seen over six years through the Keck telescope.


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Latest Comments:

Yet another 'wannabe' who wants to get his nmae in the paper. Don't these people have anything better to do with their day then spout on about things that nobody can ever prove or disprove. Hey guess what I discovered last night? The world will explode in 25 million years due to increased pressure in the inner core. Sounds like dribble right? I rest my case, but I defy anybody to PROVE that I am wrong.

Posted by: Alanmac of Ashfield 3:17pm today

The earth could do with a good culling. So when is D day? I cant wait..... then again im sure my great great grandkids might be more patient than me.

Posted by: al of Sydney 3:12pm today

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