Some planets may emit a screaming burst of cosmic radio waves during their disappearance.
Nanjing University astronomer Yun-Feng Huang, along with colleagues, discovered the cause of the sounds from space. Futurism writes about it.
Astronomers say the collapse of the planets may be the cause of some recently discovered and obscure fast radio signals. In particular, explosions (FRB) coming from the depths of the galaxy.
“FRBs are millisecond bursts of radio waves that have yet to be precisely explained. But it is believed that they may be the result of the interaction of superdense neutron stars with reckless planets orbiting them. “The idea is that these planets are very close to collapsed stars with high volatility, when they fly into their elliptical orbits, which begin to literally break off, leading to elongation, distortion and collapse of whole pieces,” he said. of scientists.
The researchers also claim that after tearing pieces of planetary bubbles, stellar wind particles and radiation poured by a neutron star could interact with them and lead to strong radio emission.
“We compared our findings with two known recurring FRBs – one finding in 2016 repeats approximately 160 days, and one repeats every 16 days. So our team came to the conclusion that the planetary destruction hypothesis can best explain the same FRB they studied, ” – concluded the astronomers.
Remember that the American space agency NASA wants astronauts to land on the surface of Mars by 2040.
Hubble captures the unusual integration of galaxies
News from Athletistic in the Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent