Scientists Discover 14 New 'Transients' In Space By Studying 'Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster' Using NASA Webb
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Scientists have discovered 14 new 'transients', which are objects in space that appear to suddenly brighten and then fade away, in space, by studying the 'Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster' using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (Webb). The official name of the galaxy cluster is MACS0416. It is located 4.3 billion light years from Earth. The team of researchers, led by University of Missouri's Haojing Yan, created a view of the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster by combining visible light data obtained from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope with Webb's infrared observations. The researchers created the image by colour-coding the shortest wavelengths of light blue, the longest wavelengths red, and intermediate wavelengths green. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A paper describing the findings has been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. </span></p> <h3><span style="color: #fa1ca5;"><strong>What is special about Webb's image of the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster?</strong></span></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">While both Hubble and Webb's images feature hundreds of galaxies, the Webb image shows images that are invisible or barely visible in the Hubble image, because the infrared vision of the world's most powerful space telescope can detect galaxies that are too distant or dusty for Hubble to see. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In Webb's image, there is a gravitationally lensed background galaxy. Gravitational lensing is a phenomenon in which a foreground galaxy bends the light from a more distant object and magnifies it. The massive celestial body, such as a galaxy cluster, which causes a sufficient curvature of spacetime for the path of light around it to be visibly bent, as if by a lens, is called a gravitational lens. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The background galaxy that has been magnified existed about three billion years after the Big Bang. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"> </span></p> <figure class="image"><img src="https://ift.tt/MeQ38yj" alt="In Webb's image, there is a gravitationally lensed background galaxy. (NASA via University of Missouri)" /> <figcaption>In Webb's image, there is a gravitationally lensed background galaxy. (NASA via University of Missouri)</figcaption> </figure> <h3><span style="color: #fa1ca5;"><strong>What is Mothra?</strong></span></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Inside the galaxy, the scientists have found a transient, or an object whose brightness varies overtime. The transient object has been nicknamed "Mothra".</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Gravitational lensing has magnified Mothra by a factor of at least 4,000 times. According to the researchers, not only has the gravity of the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster magnified Mothra, but also an object called a "mill-lens", which probably weighs as much as a globular star cluster, has also contributed to the magnification. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Webb's advanced technological capabilities helped the scientists confirm what was causing the "flickering lights" or transients that were first seen years ago using Hubble. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In a statement released by the University of Missouri, Yan said transients are objects in space, similar to individual stars, that appear bright only for a short period of time and then are gone. He explained that the scientists called MACS0416 the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster because it is colourful, and because of the flickering lights it harbours. Due to gravitational lensing, several transients can be seen in certain regions. </span></p> <h3><span style="color: #fa1ca5;"><strong>What are the other transients?</strong></span></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">According to the university, two of the transients are supernovae, and this will allow the researchers to study the supernovae's host galaxies. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The remaining 12 transients are extremely magnified stars. Yan explained that the researchers have traced the change in brightness over time through their light curves, and by examining in detail how the light changes over time, they will eventually be able to know what kind of stars they are. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The magnifying glass's detailed structure may also help scientists understand how it relates to dark matter distribution. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Four sets of observations obtained by Webb's Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) over a period of 126 days were used to create a colour composite image of the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster. </span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Some of the transients apart from Mothra are Warhol, Spock, SN01 (supernova 1), and SN02 (supernova 2).</span></p>
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