Документ взят из кэша поисковой машины. Адрес оригинального документа : http://www.stsci.edu/~jkalirai/LATimes.pdf
Дата изменения: Sat Sep 22 06:38:31 2012
Дата индексирования: Tue Oct 2 00:57:39 2012
Кодировка:

Поисковые слова: туманность андромеды
White dwarf star measurements bring Milky Way into focus - Los Angeles Times

12-07-08 11:20 AM

ADVERTISEMENT
AdChoices

Subscribe/Manage Account

Place An Ad

LAT Store

Jobs

Cars

Real Estate

Rentals

More Classifieds

Custom Publishing

LOCAL

U.S.

WORLD

BUSINESS

SPORTS

ENTERTAINMENT

HEALTH

LIVING

TRAVEL

OPINION

Search

GO

MOVIES BREAKING

TV CRIME U.A. M LSIC

APPSEBRITY ATHER S & CULTURE CEL WE ART TRAFFIC

OBITS COMPANY TOWN COMMUNITY LENDAR SSWORDS OPE CA CRO ENVEL COMICS BOOKS

FINDLOCAL

YOU ARE HERE: LAT Home ! Collections ! News ADS BY GOOGLE

White dwarf star measurements bring Milky Way into focus
A study uses a new technique for calculating the masses and ages of old stars based on the masses of the white dwarfs they have become.
May 30, 2012 | By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
Email Share 4 Tweet 0 Recommend

White dwarf stars are dying stars -- burned-out cinders that have exhausted the hydrogen that sustains them. But scientists may soon count on these stellar flameouts to unravel the history of the Milky Way. In a study published online Wednesday by the journal Nature, astronomer Jason Kalirai described a new technique for calculating the masses and ages of old stars based on the masses of the white dwarfs they have become.
An astronomer has developed a new technique for calculating the masses... (Getty Images )

ADVERTISEMENT

ADS BY GOOGLE

Are You Writing a Book?
Get a free guide to professional editing & publishing options.
www.iUniverse.com

How to Improve Memory?
1 "Little" Ingredient May Be Secret to Improving Memory. Read More.
IQ-150.com/Trial-Offer
FROM THE ARCHIVES 'Golden Age' of Astrophysics Yields Flood of Data
December 28, 2000

'87 Supernova Offers Science Unique Look at Sun's Origin
January 24, 1988

The new information will help researchers better understand the formation of Earth's galaxy. "If we want to assess when components of the Milky Way formed, we need the ages of the stars," said Kalirai, who is based at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore. Kalirai focused on white dwarfs in a part of the Milky Way known as the halo -- a vast sphere, about 500,000 light-years in diameter, that envelops the galaxy's more familiar bulge and disk. The halo is composed mostly of very old stars, for which scientists have had a hard time establishing a precise age using traditional techniques that rely on measurements of brightness and temperature.
Page 1 of 3

Mr. Keck's Bequest : Caltech Vs. UC Berkeley in a Story of...

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/30/science/la-sci-milky-way-age-20120531


White dwarf star measurements bring Milky Way into focus - Los Angeles Times

12-07-08 11:20 AM

May 24, 1987

MORE STORIES ABOUT News Science Keck Observatory Milky Way

To get his sharper age estimate, Kalirai first looked at light from newly formed white dwarf stars in Messier 4, a nearby cluster of stars known to be about 12.5 billion years old. Their spectra contained information about hydrogen that he used to determine the stars' masses. The age of a star is directly related to its mass. The more massive a star, the more pressure at its core and the faster it burns through its hydrogen supply. Less massive stars burn more slowly. Turning to four newly formed white dwarfs in the Milky Way's halo, Kalirai found that they were more massive than newly formed white dwarfs in Messier 4. That allowed him to calculate that their progenitor stars were also heavier, which means the halo stars were younger -- about 11.4 billion years old, give or take 700 million years. Timothy Beers, director of the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Tucson, said that Kalirai's new age estimate for the inner halo stars supported the findings of his own research, which suggests that the halo contains a population of more massive stars in the interior and an older, smaller cohort farther out. That would mean that it formed through two steps involving an assemblage of massive, metal-rich stars in the inner halo and a separate, continual accretion of smaller objects that created the outer halo. "Increasing the precision in the age estimate helps us resolve the entire sequence," said Beers, who wrote an editorial in Nature that accompanied the study. "This tool provides the most precise way we know to measure the ages of these populations." Rosemary Wyse, an astronomer at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore who also was not involved in the study, said that using white dwarfs to measure stellar ages was a decades-old idea, but that it's only become possible recently, as data from more powerful telescopes have begun pouring in. Kalirai used telescopes at the Keck Observatory in Hawaii and the European Southern Observatory in Chile. Wyse said she was looking forward to seeing more age estimates of stars calculated with the new technique, including measurements of white dwarfs in the outer halo.
ADS BY GOOGLE

Buca di Beppo Specials
Try our Limited Time Specials for Summer. Make a Reservation Online!
www.BucaDiBeppo.com

Buy New ASUS UltrabookTM
Find Your Zen - ZenbookTM Prime. 3rd gen Intel® CoreTM i7. Buy Now!
usa.ASUS.com

Kalirai said that was exactly what he planned to tackle next. "If the outer halo is older than the inner halo, we should be able to measure that directly," he said. eryn.brown@latimes.com
ADS BY GOOGLE

6 Reasons God Exists
No Arm-Twisting. Straightforward. Compelling Evidences. You Decide.
everystudent.com

2012 Best Telescopes Top
Huge Selections - Compare & Save On Top-Rated Telescopes Top Now!
www.Telescopes.HouseKool.com/
Email Share 4 Tweet 0

FEATURED

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/30/science/la-sci-milky-way-age-20120531

Page 2 of 3


White dwarf star measurements bring Milky Way into focus - Los Angeles Times

12-07-08 11:20 AM

Red meat: What makes it unhealthy?

Skechers lawsuit: How to get your piece of the $40-million payout

Green coffee beans show potential for losing weight

MORE: Lamar Odom is back with the Clippers, but what does it all mean? The FDA warns against using quinine for leg cramps

Copyright 2012 Los Angeles Times

Index by Keyword | Index by Date | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/may/30/science/la-sci-milky-way-age-20120531

Page 3 of 3