• Email Us: [email protected]
  • Contact Us: +1 718 874 1545
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Medical Market Report

  • Home
  • All Reports
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Highest-Energy Light Ever From A Pulsar Is Coming From One Of The Closest To Earth

October 5, 2023 by Deborah Bloomfield

Scientists have observed some incredibly energetic light coming from a nearby pulsar, the highest-ever from this type of star and close to the highest-ever seen from a cosmic source. Each photon had an energy of 20 TeV which is roughly 20 times the kinetic energy of a flying mosquito – and that comes from a single photon, a single particle of light.

What is even more peculiar about this ultra-energetic light is that it is separate from the other gamma-ray emissions, suggesting that the higher-energy photons are not caused by the mechanisms that produce the previously detected gamma rays from Vela.   

Advertisement

“We have discovered gamma-ray photons reaching 20 TeV from the Vela pulsar,” the corresponding author for this research Dr Arache Djannati-Ataï, from the French National Centre for Scientific Research, told IFLScience. “The spectrum of the second bump is distinct from the lower energy emission, which is seen by satellites. These highest energy gamma rays, we can only catch them from the ground because they are so rare that you need very large observatories.”



The photons were observed by H.E.S.S. (High Energy Stereoscopic System), but not directly. These photons have such high energy that when they hit the atmosphere they generate a shower of particles. By following them, the system can work out the original energy of the photon and where it originated from – in this case, in a pulsar located around 960 light-years from Earth.

A pulsar is a special type of neutron star. When a massive star goes supernova, but it is not too heavy, its core will collapse into a neutron star. These objects can have incredible magnetic fields, spin very fast, and emit radiation out of their magnetic poles.

Advertisement

Gamma rays around pulsars are produced by accelerating particles, usually electrons. The faster the acceleration, the higher the energy. There are two scenarios for the acceleration of particles to end up producing gamma rays; either through electric fields where there are no other particles (so no bumping around), or where the opposite polarity magnetic field lines are forced to join together.

Both scenarios can accelerate particles, and those particles can then produce gamma rays. But not as energetic as the ones seen in this study, and the researchers believe that something slightly different is taking place: a phenomenon called inverse Compton scattering.

Whether the electrons are accelerated by electric or magnetic fields, some of them will hit some of the photons emitted by the star in the infrared and visible range. They have much lower energy than the very fast-moving electrons. In a game of particle billiards, during the collision, the photons steal energy from the electrons and it is changed into a very-high energy source.

“The electrons basically give all their energy to the photons,” Dr Djannati-Ataï told IFLScience. “This is what we imagined because you need particles with sufficient energy to do these collisions with the photons to boost them in the TeV range”

Advertisement

The team also noted that the gamma rays, despite their different energies, are in phase, arriving at the same time. This indicates that despite being different, the processes that produce them are connected.

A research paper about this work is published in the journal Nature Astronomy.

Deborah Bloomfield
Deborah Bloomfield

Related posts:

  1. Chinese court rules against #MeToo plaintiff
  2. France says Mali must stick to election timetable
  3. Blinken meets Lopez Obrador to soothe thorny U.S.-Mexico relations
  4. What Would Happen To Humanity If All Microbes Suddenly Disappeared?

Source Link: Highest-Energy Light Ever From A Pulsar Is Coming From One Of The Closest To Earth

Filed Under: News

Primary Sidebar

  • Why Don’t We Ride Zebras?
  • Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Changed Color Again, And Shows Signs Of Non-Gravitational Acceleration
  • Record-Breaking Brightest Black Hole Flare Shines With The Light Of 10 Trillion Suns
  • The Feared Post-COVID “Disease Rebound” Of Rampaging Infections Never Really Happened
  • Why Do More People Believe Aliens Have Visited Earth?
  • This Antarctic Glacier Just Broke An Unwanted Record – Fastest Retreat In Modern History
  • New Portuguese Man O’ War Species Discovered After Warming Ocean Currents Push It North
  • Watch Orcas Use “Tonic Immobility” To Suck An Enormous Liver Out Of The World’s Deadliest Shark
  • Ancient Micronesians Hunted Sharks 1,800 Years Ago, And Now We Know Which Species
  • World’s First Plasma “Fireballs” Help Explain Supermassive Black Hole Mystery
  • Why Do We Eat Chicken, And Not Birds Like Seagull And Swan?
  • How To Find Fossils? These Bright Orange Organisms Love Growing On Exposed Dinosaur Bones
  • Strange Patterns In Ancient Rocks Reveal Earth’s Tumbling Magnetic Field, Not Speeding Continents
  • Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Can Now Be Seen From Earth – Even By Amateur Telescopes!
  • For 25 Years, People Have Been Living Continuously In Space – But What Happens Next?
  • People Are Not Happy After Learning How Horses Sweat
  • World’s First Generational Tobacco Ban Takes Effect For People Born After 2007
  • Why Was The Year 536 CE A Truly Terrible Time To Be Alive?
  • Inside The Myth Of The 15-Meter Congo Snake, Cryptozoology’s Most Outlandish Claim
  • NASA’s Voyager Spacecraft Found A 30,000-50,000 Kelvin “Wall” At The Edge Of Our Solar System
  • Business
  • Health
  • News
  • Science
  • Technology
  • +1 718 874 1545
  • +91 78878 22626
  • [email protected]
Office Address
Prudour Pvt. Ltd. 420 Lexington Avenue Suite 300 New York City, NY 10170.

Powered by Prudour Network

Copyrights © 2025 · Medical Market Report. All Rights Reserved.

Go to mobile version