ALMA observes the birth of a monster star
Observations of the dark cloud SDC 335.579-0.292 using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter array (ALMA) have given astronomers the best view yet of a monster star in the process of forming. A stellar womb with over 500 times the mass than the Sun has been found and appears as the yellow blob near the centre of this picture. This is the largest ever seen in the Milky Way — and it is still growing. The embryonic star within is hungrily feeding on the material that is racing inwards. It is expected to give birth to a very brilliant star with up to 100 times the mass of the Sun.
This image combines data from ALMA and NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope.
Crediti:ALMA (ESO/NRAJ/NRAO)/NASA/Spitzer/JPL-Caltech/GLIMPSE
Riguardo l'immagine
Identificazione: | eso1331a |
Tipo: | Osservazione |
Data di rilascio: | Mercoledì 10 Luglio 2013 12:00 |
Notizie relative: | eso1331 |
Grandezza: | 1225 x 874 px |
Riguardo all'oggetto
Nome: | SDC 335.579-0.292 |
Tipo: | Milky Way : Nebula : Type : Star Formation |
Distanza: | 11000 Anni luce |
Constellation: | Norma |
Categoria: | Nebulae Stars |
Coordinate
Position (RA): | 16 31 1.43 |
Position (Dec): | -48° 42' 32.98" |
Field of view: | 6.14 x 4.38 arcminutes |
Orientazione: | Il Nord è a 21.9° a destra della verticale |
Colori e filtri
Banda | Lunghezza d'onda | Telescopio |
---|---|---|
Infrarosso Channel 1 | 3.6 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |
Infrarosso Channel 2 | 4.5 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |
Infrarosso Channel 4 | 8.0 μm |
Spitzer Space Telescope
IRAC (Spitzer) |
Millimetro Band 3 | 3.2 mm | Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array |