
Astronomers have spotted a giant 鈥榖linking鈥 star towards the centre of the Milky Way, more than 25,000 light years away.
Astronomers have spotted a giant 鈥榖linking鈥 star towards the centre of the Milky Way, more than 25,000 light years away.
There are certainly more to be found, but the challenge now is in figuring out what the hidden companions are, and how they came to be surrounded by discs, despite orbiting so far from the giant star
Leigh Smith
An international team of astronomers observed the star, VVV-WIT-08, decreasing in brightness by a factor of 30, so that it nearly disappeared from the sky. While many stars change in brightness because they pulsate or are eclipsed by another star in a binary system, it鈥檚 exceptionally rare for a star to become fainter over a period of several months and then brighten again.
探花直播researchers believe that VVV-WIT-08 may belong to a new class of 鈥榖linking giant鈥 binary star system, where a giant star 鈳 100 times larger than the Sun 鈳 is eclipsed once every few decades by an as-yet unseen orbital companion. 探花直播companion, which may be another star or a planet, is surrounded by an opaque disc, which covers the giant star, causing it to disappear and reappear in the sky. 探花直播study is published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
探花直播discovery was led by Dr Leigh Smith from Cambridge鈥檚 Institute of Astronomy, working with scientists at the 探花直播 of Edinburgh, the 探花直播 of Hertfordshire, the 探花直播 of Warsaw in Poland and Universidad Andres Bello in Chile.
鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing that we just observed a dark, large and elongated object pass between us and the distant star and we can only speculate what its origin is,鈥 said co-author Dr Sergey Koposov from the 探花直播 of Edinburgh.
Since the star is located in a dense region of the Milky Way, the researchers considered whether some unknown dark object could have simply drifted in front of the giant star by chance. However, simulations showed that there would have to be an implausibly large number of dark bodies floating around the Galaxy for this scenario to be likely.
One other star system of this sort has been known for a long time. 探花直播giant star Epsilon Aurigae is partly eclipsed by a huge disc of dust every 27 years, but only dims by about 50%. A second example, TYC 2505-672-1, was found a few years ago, and holds the current record for the eclipsing binary star system with the longest orbital period 鈳 69 years 鈳 a record for which VVV-WIT-08 is currently a contender.
探花直播UK-based team has also found two more of these peculiar giant stars in addition to VVV-WIT-08, suggesting that these may be a new class of 鈥榖linking giant鈥 stars for astronomers to investigate.
VVV-WIT-08 was found by the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea survey (VVV), a project using the British-built VISTA telescope in Chile and operated by the European Southern Observatory, that has been observing the same one billion stars for nearly a decade to search for examples with varying brightness in the infrared part of the spectrum.
Project co-leader Professor Philip Lucas from the 探花直播 of Hertfordshire said, 鈥淥ccasionally we find variable stars that don鈥檛 fit into any established category, which we call 鈥榳hat-is-this?鈥, or 鈥榃IT鈥 objects. We really don鈥檛 know how these blinking giants came to be. It鈥檚 exciting to see such discoveries from VVV after so many years planning and gathering the data.鈥
While VVV-WIT-08 was discovered using VVV data, the dimming of the star was also observed by the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE), a long-running observation campaign run by the 探花直播 of Warsaw. OGLE makes more frequent observations, but closer to the visible part of the spectrum. These frequent observations were key for modelling VVV-WIT-08, and they showed that the giant star dimmed by the same amount in both the visible and infrared light.
There now appear to be around half a dozen potential known star systems of this type, containing giant stars and large opaque discs. 鈥淭here are certainly more to be found, but the challenge now is in figuring out what the hidden companions are, and how they came to be surrounded by discs, despite orbiting so far from the giant star,鈥 said Smith. 鈥淚n doing so, we might learn something new about how these kinds of systems evolve.鈥
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Reference:
Leigh C听Smith et al. 鈥榁VV-WIT-08: the giant star that blinked.鈥 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2021). DOI:
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