Nearby Star Gives Fresh Insight Into Sun's Infancy: Study

Advertisement
By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 5 May 2016 16:09 IST
Studying a nearby star has given scientists a fascinating insight into how the Sun may have behaved billions of years ago.

A team of international astronomers, including professor Stefan Kraus of the University of Exeter in Britain, used cutting-edge techniques to create the first direct image of surface structures on the star Zeta Andromedae - found 181 light years from Earth.

In order to image the star's surface during one of its 18-day rotations, the researchers used a method called interferometry where the light of physically separate telescopes is combined in order to create the resolving power of a 330m telescope.

Advertisement

Found in the northern constellation of Andromeda, the star showed signs of "starspots" - the equivalent of sunspots found within our own solar system. The pattern of these spots differs significantly from those found on the Sun.

The researchers suggest these results challenge current understandings of how magnetic fields of stars influence their evolution.

Advertisement

Furthermore, they believe that the findings offer a rare glimpse of how the Sun behaved in its infancy, while the solar system was first forming.

"Most stars behave like giant rotating magnets and 'starspots' are the visible manifestation of this magnetic activity. Imaging these structures can help us to decipher the workings that take place deep below the stellar surface," said Kraus.

Advertisement

"While imaging sunspots was one of the first things that astronomer Galileo Galilei did when he started using the newly-invented telescope, it has taken more than 400 years for us to make a powerful enough telescope that can image spots on stars beyond the Sun," added John Monnier, professor of astronomy in University of Michigan.

It's important to understand the Sun's history because that dictates the Earth's history - its formation and the development of life.

Advertisement

"The better we can constrain the conditions of the solar environment when life formed, the better we can understand the requirements necessary for the formation of life," said Rachael Roettenbacher, who conducted this research as part of her doctoral thesis at University of Michigan.

The findings were published in the scientific journal Nature.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: Andromeda, Nasa, Science, Space, Sun
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OTT Releases This Week: Border 2, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, Chiraiya, and More
  2. Nothing Phone 4a Pro Review: A Big Leap
  3. Samsung Galaxy Forever Offers Easy Upgrade, Return Option in India
  4. Lenovo Legion Y700 Gen 5 Launched With Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 SoC, 9,000mAh Battery
  5. All in One Monster: Galaxy M17e 5G Packs Serious Power for Everyday Users
  6. Death Stranding 2 Comes to PC: All You Need to Know
  7. Xiaomi Book Pro 14 Debuts With a 72Wh Battery at This Price
  8. This Spyware Can Infect Your iPhone With a Single Website Visit
  9. Realme P4 Lite 5G Launched in India With These Specifications
  1. Blue Origin Announces NEO Hunter Mission to Track and Deflect Dangerous Asteroids
  2. Xiaomi Watch S5 Launched With 1.48-Inch AMOLED Display, Up to 21 Days of Battery Life: Price, Features
  3. Xiaomi Book Pro 14 Launched With Up to Intel Core Ultra X7 358H Processor, 72Wh Battery: Price, Features
  4. Samsung Galaxy Forever Programme Launched in India for Easy Upgrade with EMI and Return Options
  5. Adobe Introduces Custom Models in Firefly, Expands Access to Project Moonlight
  6. AI Chatbots Tend to Validate Users’ Messages About Suicide and Violence: Study
  7. Polymarket Acquires DeFi Startup Brahma to Strengthen Infrastructure
  8. Meta’s New Facebook Initiative Offers TikTok, YouTube Creators Increased Reach and Guaranteed Pay
  9. Instagram Rolls Out Tap-to-Pause Feature for Reels With More Control Over Playback
  10. Seetha Payanam Now Streaming on OTT: Where to Watch Arjun Sarja’s Romantic Road Trip Drama
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.