Really hot stars
This unique image shows AB7, one of the highest excitation nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs), two satellite galaxies of our own Milky Way. AB7 is a binary star, consisting of one WR-star — highly evolved massive star - and a mid-age massive companion of spectral type O. These exceptional stars have very strong stellar winds: they continuously eject energetic particles — like the "solar wind" from the Sun — but some 10 to 1,000 million times more intensely than our star! These powerful winds exert an enormous pressure on the surrounding interstellar material and forcefully shape those clouds into "bubbles", well visible in the photos by their blue colour. AB7 is particularly remarkable: the associated huge nebula and HeII region indicate that this star is one of the, if not the, hottest WR-star known so far, with a surface temperature in excess of 120,000 degrees ! Just outside this nebula, a small network of green filaments is visible — they are the remains of another supernova explosion.
Källa:ESO
Om bilden
ID: | eso0310a |
Typ: | Observation |
Publiceringsdatum: | 9 april 2003 |
Relaterade pressmeddelanden: | eso0310 |
Storlek: | 4961 x 4956 px |
Om objektet
Namn: | LHA 115-N 76A |
Typ: | Local Universe : Nebula Local Universe : Star : Grouping : Binary |
Avstånd: | 180000 ljusår |
Constellation: | Tucana |
Kategori: | Nebulae |
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Koordinater
Position (RA): | 1 3 48.92 |
Position (Dec): | -72° 3' 51.42" |
Field of view: | 6.57 x 6.57 arcminutes |
Orientering: | Nord är 0.1° vänster om lodrätt |
Färger och filter
Band | Teleskop |
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Synligt ljus HeIII | Very Large Telescope FORS1 |
Synligt ljus OIII | Very Large Telescope FORS1 |
Synligt ljus H-I | Very Large Telescope FORS1 |