IRAS 13481-6124 and its cradle
The object IRAS 13481-6124 (the bright "star" upper left), which consists of a young central star, about twenty times the mass of our Sun and five times its radius, surrounded by its pre-natal cocoon, is the first massive baby star for which astronomers could obtain an image of a dusty disc closely encircling it, providing direct evidence that massive stars do form in the same way as their smaller brethren — and closing an enduring debate.
From archival images obtained by the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope (seen here) as well as from observations done with the APEX 12-metre sub-millimetre telescope, astronomers discovered the presence of a jet, hinting at the presence of a disc. This was then confirmed by observations made with the ESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer.
Kilde:ESO/Spitzer/NASA/JPL/S. Kraus
Om billedet
Id: | eso1029c |
Type: | Observation |
Udgivelsesdato: | 14. juli 2010 19:00 |
Relaterede pressemeddelelser: | eso1029 |
Størrelse: | 1425 x 1503 px |
Om objektet
Navn: | IRAS 13481-6124 |
Type: | Milky Way : Star : Circumstellar Material : Disk Milky Way : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Young Stellar Object |
Afstand: | 10000 lysår |
Constellation: | Centaurus |
Kategori: | Stars |
Baggrundsbilleder
Koordinater
Position (RA): | 13 50 48.49 |
Position (Dec): | -61° 45' 41.77" |
Field of view: | 28.98 x 30.57 arcminutes |
Orientering: | Nord er 0.3° droite fra lodret |
Farver & filtre
Bånd | Bølgelængde | Teleskop |
---|---|---|
Infrarød Near-IR | 3.6 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |
Infrarød Mid-IR | 4.5 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |
Infrarød Mid-IR | 5.8 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |
Infrarød Mid-IR | 8.0 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |