"Nasty
1" A New Star in Our Neighbour
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by : Prasanta
kundu
Astronomers
have spent decades trying to determine the oddball behavior of an
aging star nicknamed "Nasty 1" residing in our Milky Way
galaxy. Nasty 1 was identified as a Wolf-Rayet star, a rapidly
evolving star that is much more massive than our sun. The star loses
its hydrogen-filled outer layers quickly, exposing its super-hot and
extremely bright helium-burning core.
But
Nasty 1 doesn't look like a typical Wolf-Rayet star. Astronomers
using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope had expected to see a bipolar
outflow of twin lobes of gas from the star, perhaps similar to those
emanating from the massive star Eta Carinae. The astronomers were
surprised, however, to find a pancake-shaped disk of gas encircling
the star. The vast disk is nearly 1,000 times the diameter of our
solar system.
It may have formed from the interaction between Nasty 1
and an unseen companion star. The star may represent a brief
transitory stage in the evolution of extremely massive stars. Nasty
1's nickname was derived from its catalog name of NaSt1.
To Be contd.

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