Detecting the star system 'heartbeat' super strange in the universe

True to the name "Heartbeat star", roughly translating as the heartbeat star, this star system has an unprecedented way of operating.

Picture 1 of Detecting the star system 'heartbeat' super strange in the universe
HeartBeat star system.

Accordingly, HeartBeat is a binary star system discovered by NASA's Kepler telescope. Also according to this finding, in the binary star system HeartBeat has a total of two main stars that operate in an oblong elliptical orbit. And both of these stars interact with each other intensely, causing extreme weather effects in the universe.

Specifically, these two stars always have impressive speed and direction of movement, along the belt of an oblong elliptical orbit. Each time such a move, both stars emit many cosmic rays, energy, ultraviolet rays, x-ray .

However, it is worth mentioning that when these two stars fly at the closest distance at a rare time, suddenly, the whole light source, the energy wavelength around the distance these two stars turn biased in the form of vibrations like the electrocardiograms often seen on monitors of electrocardiographs. And this is why this binary star system is called Heartbeat.

Avi Shporer, Ph.D. at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, says that these heart-rate star systems are often hotter and more aggressive than the sun many times. And the scientific community has not yet explained why, what mechanisms produce wavelength disturbances in the form of strange electrocardiograms.