The signal emitted from the dead planet shows the dark future of the Earth
When a planet dies, it emits separate signals. That's also true, because such a huge mass of material disintegrates will inevitably leave certain traces. Studying these ghost signals will lift the secret of vibrating heaven and earth: How will the Earth go?
The new study is led by Professor Dimitry Veras from the University of Warwick, focusing on analyzing signals coming from dead planets. Mr. Veras and his team of scientists explained that when a star gets older, it will light up and heat up many times. At the end of its life, the star will radiate huge amounts of heat, burning all planets orbiting its orbit. After all, a star will turn into a white dwarf.
Sirius A is the bright star in the middle, and the bright spot at the bottom is Sirius B white dwarf, one of the largest dwarfs ever discovered.
The giant temperature emanating from a dying star will burn the planets around, to the point that the planet has only metal cores left. The magnetic field between a white dwarf star and a metal core will form an electric current that transmits radio waves. The system of Earth's telescopes could capture these waves, and according to Professor Veras, the number of radio waves above could be the source of some historical discovery.
' Up to now, no one has used magnetic signals to detect the metal core of a large planet, discovered a large planet or a planet flying around the white dwarf ,' said Veras. to speak.
' So with just one new discovery, we can get three' first in history 'discoveries.'
The core of another planet can tell us about Earth's future.
Many scientists believe that the Earth is like all other planets, and will experience the same stages of death as the Sun ages. Earth's temperature will increase with time, the atmosphere will not be able to continue to support life. The large amount of heat would expose the layers of the Earth, revealing a metallic core floating in space.
' A new discovery will tell us more about the history of a stellar system, because leaving a planet with an entire metal core, the geological layers and the atmosphere that encircles it will have to dissolve into nothing, to then the metal core flew straight towards the white dwarf , 'explained Professor Veras.
' The other core of the planet can tell us about the future of the Earth, and about the future evolution of the Sun '.
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