VLT and Hubble images of the disc around AU Microscopii

Using images from ESO’s Very Large Telescope and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have discovered fast-moving wave-like features in the dusty disc around the nearby star AU Microscopii. These odd structures are unlike anything ever observed, or even predicted, before now.

The top row shows a Hubble image of the AU Mic disc from 2010, the middle row Hubble from 2011 and the bottom row VLT/SPHERE data from 2014. The black central circles show where the brilliant light of the central star has been blocked off to reveal the much fainter disc, and the position of the star is indicated schematically.

The scale bar at the top of the picture indicates the diameter of the orbit of the planet Neptune in the Solar System (60 AU).

Note that the brightness of the outer parts of the disc has been artificially brightened to reveal the faint structure.

Credit:

ESO, NASA & ESA

About the Image

Id:eso1538a
Type:Collage
Release date:7 October 2015, 19:00
Related releases:eso1538
Size:985 x 766 px

About the Object

Name:Au Mic, Au Microscopii
Type:Milky Way : Star : Circumstellar Material
Distance:32 light years
Category:Stars

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