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General Discussion => Science & Nature => Topic started by: TR on November 14, 2010, 16:12
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Come on Sam give us a clue? whats this all about ....Chandra (http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2010/nov/HQ_M10-157_Chandra_Update.html)
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Can't wait to find out what that's all about! 8-)
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yeah I'm not sure either... it discovered a magnetar recent.. and I haven't seen anything in the arxiv recently with chandra and in the solar neighbourhood.
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by the time I'd hear back from any of my x-ray colleagues it would be too late too.
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The end is nigh my friends :woot:
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G1.9
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what the dwarf "Sun" binary idea?
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You might well ask why astronomers have never detected this object before. In fact they did. G1.9 was first identified as a "supernova remnant" in 1984 by Dave Green of the University of Cambridge and later studied in greater detail with NRAO's Very Large Array radio telescope in 1985. Because it was unusually small for a supernova it was thought to be young -- less than about 1000 years old.
http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/g1-9-confirmed-binary-red-dwarf-star-6
I think supernova remnant is more reasonable, in fact Dave was my PhD examiner... and we work on some GMRT observations.
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That would placate both the Planet X and Nemesis followers. But I'm not sure why it would be radiating x-rays. :dunno:
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if it has a corona, so not a planet, then yes it would be emitting X-rays. Rather weak but if close then possibly detectable.
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Not too much longer to wait now! I do hope we are not going to be disappointed!
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NASA'S Chandra Finds Youngest Nearby Black Hole
;D
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:laugh:
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Well done Terry! You came, you saw, you conquered! ;D
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/14nov_babyblackhole/
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See? These so called professional astronomers know nothing! :devil:
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Absolutely Simon! :laugh:
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Well done Terry! You came, you saw, you conquered! ;D
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2010/14nov_babyblackhole/
Takes a bow :)x
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though I have to say I wouldn't call that local.
What a joke that is, I was hoping it would be something cool... I guess it is, but nothing compared to what it could have been. Silly NASA people going OTT.
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Always the same Sam. I preferred Terry's nearby brown dwarf to a black hole in M100. Sadly G1.9 has not yet been validated and I suspect the Spaniards hyped this up out of all proportion.
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G1.9 is just a supernova remnant.
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Stoopid Spaniards! ::)