Live Breaking News & Updates on நிருபம் ராய்

Stay updated with breaking news from நிருபம் ராய். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Previously unseen star formation in Milky Way detected in new study


updated: Jul 23 2021, 19:04 ist
An international team of astronomershas carried out an extensive new survey of the Milky Way, revealing previously unseen signatures with unprecedented sensitivity and details that hint at how stars form and die, complex processes that have fascinated researchers for centuries.
The results were published in a series of papers in
Astronomy & Astrophysics by the team, which includes scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST).
The data for the survey, which spanned a large part of the Milky Way, was gathered using two powerful radio telescopes: the Karl G Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA, and theEffelsberg100-m radio telescope operated by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy Germany, as part of the GLOSTAR (Global View on Star formation in the Milky Way) project. ....

South Africa , United States , United Kingdom , Nirupam Roy , Karl Menten , Max Planck , Andreas Brunthaler , Karlg Jansky , Department Of Earth , Indian Institute Of Space Science , Indian Institute Of Science Iisc , National Radio Astronomy Observatory , Space Sciences , Max Planck Institute For Radio Astronomy Germany , Department Of Physics , Milky Way , Indian Institute , Space Science , Karlg Jansky Very Large Array , Max Planck Institute , Radio Astronomy Germany , Global View , Mars Insight , Assistant Professor , Jagadheepd Pandian , Associate Professor ,

India News | Previously Unseen Star Formation in Milky Way Detected in New Study


Bengaluru, July 23 (PTI) An international team of astronomershas carried out an extensive new survey of the Milky Way, revealing previously unseen signatures with unprecedented sensitivity and details that hint at how stars form and die, complex processes that have fascinated researchers for centuries.
The results were published in a series of papers in Astronomy & Astrophysics by the team, which includes scientists from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST).
The data for the survey,which spanned a large part of the Milky Way, was gathered using two powerful radio telescopes: the Karl G Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA, and theEffelsberg100-m radio telescope operated by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy Germany, as part of the GLOSTAR (Global View on Star formation in the Milky Way) project. ....

South Africa , United States , United Kingdom , Nirupam Roy , Karl Menten , Max Planck , Andreas Brunthaler , Karlg Jansky , Department Of Earth , Indian Institute Of Space Science , Indian Institute Of Science Iisc , National Radio Astronomy Observatory , Space Sciences , Max Planck Institute For Radio Astronomy Germany , Department Of Physics , Milky Way , Indian Institute , Space Science , Karlg Jansky Very Large Array , Max Planck Institute , Radio Astronomy , Global View , Assistant Professor , Jagadheepd Pandian , Associate Professor , Max Planck India Partner Groups ,

Indian scientists on team which found 80 star explosions


Indian scientists on team which found 80 star explosions
Previous surveys by various other teams had so far detected 270 SNRs, all of them observed by the radio emissions through the interstellar space.
Share Via Email
  |  A+A A-
GLOSTAR image showcasing an array of astrophysical objects, from newly formed massive stars to remnants of supernova explosions | PIC CREDIT: GLOSTAR team  
Express News Service
BENGALURU: An international team, including Indian scientists, have discovered 80 new explosions of stars - called supernova remnants (SNRs) - in the Milky Way galaxy, revealing previously unseen signatures to provide more clarity on how stars form and die. This had largely remained a mystery to astronomers and astrophysicists.An explosion of a star, resulting in an SNR, is followed by an expanding shock wave consisting of ejected material that travels through interstellar space. ....

South Africa , United States , United Kingdom , Nordrhein Westfalen , Nirupam Roy , Jagadheepd Pandian , Rohit Dokara , Pearl Maria Dsouza , Andreas Brunthaler , Karlg Jansky , Department Of Physics Iisc , Indian Space Research Organisation , Indian Institute Of Space Science , Department Of Earth , Indian Institute Of Science Iisc , National Radio Astronomy Observatory , Space Sciences , News Service , Max Planck Institute For Radio Astronomy Mpif , Pearl Maria , Milky Way , Bengaluru Based Indian Institute , Indian Institute , Space Science , Assistant Professor , Prof Jagadheepd Pandian ,