Tuesday, April 9, 2019

The mysterious objects of the Milky Way look like clouds, but they are like stars.

It is said that there are many facts. The longer we know, the more monsters that that person will get. The universe is like this; keeping its own strange secrets, just reluctantly revealing them to curious observers who find themselves indulged in many of their mysteries. Our galaxy center is essentially secret and accommodates an old man. from

Supermassive black hole
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 Quietly lurking there in its old age, only showing traces of its once greedy, sinister appetite. In June 2018, an astronomer team announced that they had discovered a few strange objects that plagued the giant gravitational beast's lair. These strange objects were hidden in a layer of impenetrable dust mask. behind. These strange objects, participating in this bizarre masquerade in the dark center of the Milky Way, look like a gas cloud - but like a star.

On June 6, 2018, at the American Astronomical Society [AAS&#39] Summer Meeting in Denver, Colorado, a group of astronomers introduced their findings about the strange nature of these mysterious masked objects. The team, led by Dr. Anna Ciurlo, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles [UCLA], published their results, using 12 years of data. from

WM Keck Observatory
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 Maunakea in Hawaii.

"These compact dust stellar objects move very fast, close to ours. from

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 It's fascinating to watch them move every year. "Dr. Ciurlo told the press on June 6, 2018.

Astronomers discover their findings by using our galaxy center gas dynamics spectral measurements from

Keck Observatory's OH Suppression Infrared Imaging Spectrometer [OSIRIS].

"When we started this project, we thought that if we carefully observe the complex structure of nearby gas and dust from

Supermassive black hole
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 We may find small changes in shape and speed. And the features in which they are placed from

G-object
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 Class, or from

a dusty stellar object,"
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 Dr. Randy Campbell explained to the media on June 6, 2018. Dr. Campbell is a leader in scientific operations from

Keck Observatory.

Mysterious from

G-object
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 We first discovered lurking near the Milky Way from

Oversized
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 Beast more than ten years ago; from

G1
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 Was first discovered in 2004, and from

G2
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 It was discovered in 2012. These two strange objects were originally thought to be gas clouds - that is, until they are closest from

Supermassive black hole
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 Dubbing from

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 In short, pronunciation from

SAJ-A-Star].
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  At that deadly point, both have from

G1
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 with from

G2
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 Somehow managed to survive from

Black hole
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 Very powerful pull, usually tearing unfortunate gas clouds into pieces.

"If they are angry, from

G1
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 with from

G2
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 It is impossible to remain intact. When the star is close enough, it pulls the matter out of the stellar atmosphere, but it has a star core of sufficient quality to remain intact. Astronomer Dr. Mark Morris commented on the press at the AAS 2018 Summer Conference. Dr. Morris is a joint Principal Investigator and a member of the University of California, Los Angeles. from

Galaxy Center Track Program [GCOI].

Obviously, a lot of energy was thrown into a weird place. from

G-object.
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  This causes them to swell and become much larger than normal stars.

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 Raise these strange from

G-object
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 Originated from stars Merged - two stars in a planet from

Binary system
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 Colliding with each other due to the gravitational disturbance of a from

Black hole.
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  Over time, from

Black hole
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 Strong gravity changed the track of the duo from

Double star
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 Until they collide with disastrous results. A new combination of stellar objects from chaos can explain the excess energy source.

"After such a merger, the resulting single object will swell for a long time [possibly a million years] or be transferred before it can stabilize and look like a normal Dr. Morris continues at the AAS meeting. Explain to the media.

"If these items are really like this from

Double star system
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 Driven by their interaction with the central government from

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 This gives us insight into the processes that may be responsible for the recently discovered process. from

Stellar mass black hole
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 The mouse detected by gravitational waves, Dr. Andrea Ghez explained to the media. Dr. Ghez is from

GCOI
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 She founded in 1994 from

GCOI
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 Study the innermost region of the Milky Way with the highest possible angular resolution. It does this in order to send new highlights to the birth and evolution of the galaxy and its accompaniment. from

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 Measures through orbital motion. The from

GCOI
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 Depending on the data set collected over the last quarter century from

WM Keck Observatory.
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  This valuable data set has led to important discoveries from

Sgr A *
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 It plagues the hidden heart of our Milky Way - and detects unexpected clusters of nearby stars. from

GCOI
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 Committed to testing Albert Einstein from

General relativity
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 [1915] close to one from

Supermassive black hole
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 New and untapped systems of this basic natural power.

Hunting super large beast

American physicist Karl Jansky [1905-1950] was the first to encounter strange radio signals from the center of the Milky Way. "The father of radio astronomy" Jansky found that the mysterious signal came from the direction of the constellation from

Sagittarius
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 . However, the hidden gravitation itself was discovered decades later - on February 13 and 15, 1974 by the University of Washington astronomer Dr. Bruce Galick and the late Dr. Robert Brown [1945-2016]. In order for them to discover from

Sgr A *
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 Two astronomers used a baseline interferometer from

National Radio Astronomy Observatory [NRAO]
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 In Charlottesville, Virginia.

On October 16, 2002, the team of international astronomers was led by Dr. Reinhard Genzel. from

Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
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 In Germany, they announced that they have been studying a motor called a star. from

S2
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 More than ten years. from

S2
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 Located very close from

Sgr A *,
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 The team of astronomers suggested that the data they collected eliminated this possibility. from

Sgr A *
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 Hosted a group of dark stars from

Either
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 Massive degradation from

Fermi son.
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 Is a subatomic particle, such as from

Nucleons [protons and neutrons]
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 There is a half integer rotation. Astronomers' propositions strengthen the existence of a from

Oversized
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 Lurking in the heart of the darkness of the Milky Way.

Unfortunately, astronomers cannot study from

Sgr A *
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 At the optical wavelength, because it is covered by dense, thick gas and dust covers, it is frustrating to live in from

Sgr A *
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 And the earth. Still, astronomers have managed to solve some of our residents of the galaxy. from

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 Many mysteries. the first, from

Sgr A *
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 The weight is about four million times the mass of our sun - which makes it quite trivial, at least from

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 standard. Other galaxies have been found to occupy the center from

Supermassive black hole
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 It has a huge amount from

Billions
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 The era of solar energy. Second, astronomers have discovered this. from

Sgr A *
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 Surrounded by a group of hot newborn stars. Oh, some of these stellar babies are destined to sneak into places that are only a few billion miles away. from

Oversized
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 The beast waits for its dinner.

Even us from

small
Super black hole from

 Sleeping quietly in its old age, when it wakes up from a nap, it can be placed on a display of quite fireworks. This colorful, noisy and violent awakening took place a century ago. from

Sgr A *
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 Hungry eating an unfermented substance that has died too close. This messy fever creates a glorious scene that illuminates the center of our galaxy.

On January 5, 2015, NASA announced the observation of X-ray flares, originating from from

Sgr A *,
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 This is 400 times higher than normal. This fiery flash provides a record-breaking crusher compared to brightness from

Sgr A *' s
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 Flares previously observed. This unusual event may be solved by separating an asteroid that is destined to die into an asteroid. from

Black hole
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 Waiting for mom, from

Either
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 Wrapped by magnetic field lines in a gas from

Sgr A *.

Current data indicates from

Sgr A *
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 Radio transmission is not derived from from

Black hole
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 On its own, but seems to be a bright spot from the surrounding area, close from

Event horizon.
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  Radio emissions may originate from from

Accretion disk
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 Or relativistic material jets are fired from the shot from

Disk.
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  If the observer's position from

Sagittarius A *
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 Strictly focused on from

Black hole
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 It is possible for astronomers to enlarge it beyond its actual size. from

Gravitational lens.
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 It provides useful natural tools for astronomers. This phenomenon is a kind of prediction from

General relativity
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 The gravity of a large foreground object [lens] can distort light from objects directly behind the object, sometimes amplifying farther light.

Celestial masquerade

What makes it from

G-object
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 Their "edema" is very strange. A star is covered with such a thick layer of gas and dust that it is rare for astronomers to directly observe stars through it. All astronomers can see when they observe from

G-object
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 It is a luminous envelope made up of dust. In order to observe objects by masking the dusty veil, Dr. Campbell developed a tool called from

OSIRIS-volume
Display [OsrsVol].

Dr. Campbell developed a 3D spectral imaging data cube for use from

OsrsVol
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 . He developed this custom volume rendering tool to separate the other three from

G-object
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 inside from

Galaxy Center -
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