Delicate bubble of expelled material around the cool red star U Antliae
This ALMA image reveals much finer structure in the U Antliae shell than has previously been possible. Around 2700 years ago, U Antliae went through a short period of rapid mass loss. During this period of only a few hundred years, the material making up the shell seen in the new ALMA data was ejected at high speed. Examination of this shell in further detail also shows some evidence of thin, wispy clouds known as filamentary substructures.
Credit:ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/F. Kerschbaum
About the Image
Id: | eso1730a |
Type: | Observation |
Release date: | 20 September 2017, 12:00 |
Related releases: | eso1730 |
Size: | 2000 x 2000 px |
About the Object
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Coordinates
Position (RA): | 10 35 12.87 |
Position (Dec): | -39° 33' 44.99" |
Field of view: | 2.18 x 2.18 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is 0.5° right of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Millimeter 230 GHz | 1.3 mm | Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Band 6 |