. Energy News .




.
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Astronomers Find Possible Secret of the Origin of Brown Dwarfs
by Staff Writers
London, Canada (SPX) May 02, 2012

Employing numerical hydrodynamic simulations - carried out in part by utilizing the high performance computing capabilities of Western's SHARCNET - Basu and Vorobyov show the evolution of the swirling nebular disc of gas around a newly formed protostar (or a star that is still forming) is critical to brown dwarf formation. Such a disc of gas has long been postulated to exist around the early Sun and the planets in the Solar System are thought to have condensed out of such a disc.

The origin of brown dwarfs is one of the great unsolved mysteries facing astrophysicists today. In a new study published in The Astrophysical Journal, Western's Shantanu Basu (at left) and University of Vienna's Eduard Vorobyov (lower right) present a new model of brown dwarf formation that unites the best parts of existing theories and has far-reaching implications for understanding the population of low mass objects in the universe.

Brown dwarfs are astronomical objects that have too little mass to be called stars and too much mass to be called planets. Only a theoretical concept until discovered in the mid-1990s, several hundred brown dwarfs have now been identified through infrared telescopes and surveys.

"There could be significant mass in the universe that is locked up in brown dwarfs and contribute at least part of the budget for the universe's missing dark matter," said Basu, a professor in Western's Department of Physics and Astronomy. "And the common idea that the first stars in the early universe were only of very high mass may also need revision."

One leading theory suggests that brown dwarfs form like stars through the direct collapse of low mass interstellar gas cloud fragments while another speculates that they are formed after the collapse of more massive cloud fragments yield multiple bodies including brown dwarfs that are ejected due to the mutual interaction of the bodies.

Both scenarios produce conceptual and theoretical problems and are equally challenged and supported by scientists.

Employing numerical hydrodynamic simulations - carried out in part by utilizing the high performance computing capabilities of Western's SHARCNET - Basu and Vorobyov show the evolution of the swirling nebular disc of gas around a newly formed protostar (or a star that is still forming) is critical to brown dwarf formation.

Such a disc of gas has long been postulated to exist around the early Sun and the planets in the Solar System are thought to have condensed out of such a disc.

In the study, Basu and Vorobyov prove that the early life of a disc is characterized by the formation of multiple fragments that orbit the central protostar and that the interaction of fragments leads to the ejection of some brown dwarf fragments that have yet to fully form.

The ejection speeds in this mechanism are much lower than in a model where ejections occur only for fully formed brown dwarfs and provide a more favorable comparison with observations that show that brown dwarfs are present in close proximity to young stars.

Related Links
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at University of Western Ontario
Stellar Chemistry, The Universe And All Within It




.
.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries




.

. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



STELLAR CHEMISTRY
NASA's Spitzer Finds Galaxy With Split Personality
Pasadena CA (JPL) Apr 26, 2012
While some galaxies are rotund and others are slender disks like our spiral Milky Way, new observations from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope show that the Sombrero galaxy is both. The galaxy, which is a round elliptical galaxy with a thin disk embedded inside, is one of the first known to exhibit characteristics of the two different types. The findings will lead to a better understanding of ... read more


STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Report warns of rapid decline in US Earth observation capabilities

Lockheed Martin Completes Key Integration Milestone on GeoEye-2

NASA Image Gallery Highlights Earth's Changing Face

Risat-1 satellite raised to its final intended orbit

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Czech Republic approves EU Galileo agency move to Prague

China launches two navigation satellites

Astrium built Galileo satellites fit and fully operational in orbit

First payload ready for next batch of Galileo satellites

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Green groups say Indonesia deforestation ban 'weak'

Bolivian natives begin new march in road protest

Do urban 'heat islands' hint at trees of future?

Palms reveal the significance of climate change for tropical biodiversity

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
The Andersons Finalizes Purchase of Iowa Ethanol Plant

USA Leads World in Exports of Ethanol

Butamax Expands Early Adopters Group

HERO BX Adopts Arisdyne's Oleochemical Cavitation System to Reduce Biodiesel Catalyst Consumption

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
World tour on solar-powered boat to beat climate change

Strombeck Properties Unveils New 225kW Solar Power System in Arcata

Assurant Launches First-of-its-kind Solar Project Insurance

Mount Diablo Unified School District Installs SunPower Solar Systems at 51 Schools

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
NASA Satellite Measurements Imply Texas Wind Farm Impact on Surface Temperature

Scientists find night-warming effect over large wind farms in Texas

DoD, Navy and Wind Farm Developer Release Historic MoA

British engineering firm creates 1,000 wind farm jobs

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Nine die in China coal mine blast

Buy coal? New analysis shows purchasing fossil fuel deposits best way to fight climate change

At least 15 dead in two China mine floods

Coal India faces government pressure

STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Heritage conservation, Chinese style: demolition

Chen appeals to Obama to help him leave China: CNN

US in talks with blind China activist after plea for help

China demands apology as activist leaves US embassy


Memory Foam Mattress Review

Newsletters :: SpaceDaily Express :: SpaceWar Express :: TerraDaily Express :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News

.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2012 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement