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29/01/2025

ASTRONOMY - Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb

 2025 January 29

A bright spot at the center is surrounded by many concentric
rings. The rings are nearly -- but not exactly -- circular in 
appearance.  
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb
Image Credit: NASAESACSASTScIE. Lieb (U. Denver), R. Lau (NSF NOIRLab), J. Hoffman (U. Denver)

Explanation: What are those strange rings? Rich in dust, the rings are likely 3D shells -- but how they were created remains a topic of researchWhere they were created is well known: in a binary star system that lies about 6,000 light years away toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus) -- a system dominated by the Wolf-Rayet star WR 140Wolf-Rayet stars are massive, bright, and known for their tumultuous winds. They are also known for creating and dispersing heavy elements such as carbon, which is a building block of interstellar dust. The other star in the binary is also bright and massive -- but not as active. The two great stars joust in an oblong orbit as they approach each other about every eight years. When at closest approach, the X-ray emission from the system increases, as, apparently, does the dust expelled into space -- creating another shell. The featured infrared image by the Webb Space Telescope resolves greater details and more dust shells than ever before. Images taken over consecutive years show the shells moving outward.

13/10/2022

ASTRONOMY - Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb

 2022 October 13

The featured image shows many circular rings 
surrounding a central star. Other stars are visible in
an otherwise dark field.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

Dust Shells around WR 140 from Webb
Image Credit: NASAESACSAJWSTMIRIERS Program 1349; Processing: Judy Schmidt

Explanation: What are those strange rings? Rich in dust, the rings are likely 3D shells -- but how they were created remains a topic of researchWhere they were created is well known: in a binary star system that lies about 6,000 light years away toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus) -- a system dominated by the Wolf-Rayet star WR 140Wolf-Rayet stars are massive, bright, and known for their tumultuous winds. They are also known for creating and dispersing heavy elements such as carbon which is a building block of interstellar dust. The other star in the binary is also bright and massive -- but not as active. The two great stars joust in an oblong orbit as they approach each other about every eight years. When at closest approach, the X-ray emission from the system increases, as, apparently, does the dust expelled into space -- creating another shell. The featured infrared image by the new Webb Space Telescope resolves greater details and more dust shells than ever before.

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