Friday, August 1, 2014

Double stars surrounded

Double stars surrounded

Joel Ignasse
By Joel Ignasse
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Posted on 01-08-2014 12:00
They are rimmed by a protoplanetary disk that will give birth to future exoplanets.

ALMA . This discovery was made ​​thanks to ALMA antennas Network, the most powerful ground-based observatory, installed in Chile. The images offer a view with a resolution never achieved discs and gases that surround the stars shortly after their birth. It is within the disc of matter will gradually aggregate to form planetesimals and finally of exoplanets .

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In the world, the majority of the stars are actually binary systems in which the two bodies rotate around each other. Astronomers have been trying for several years to understand the internal dynamics of these systems and particularly on how planets form inside. For this, it is important to know precisely the characteristics of protoplanetary disks.

With ALMA, the team not only observed the disk surrounding the dimmest star, but also perform for the first time, to determine its speed. "It also appears that the discs have alignment defects" confides Eric Jensen, an astronomer at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, USA.

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