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Supernova Study Reveals 'Danger To Planets'
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28/08/2024
A study using the NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other X-ray telescopes has revealed that "an exploded star can pose more risks to nearby planets than previously thought." The Chandra team explains.
Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
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Visit Chandra's beautiful universe.
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Supernova Survey
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An exploded star can pose more risks to nearby planets than previously thought,
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according to a new study from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other X-ray telescopes.
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This newly identified threat involves a phase of intense X-rays
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that can damage the atmospheres of planets over 100 light years away.
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Although Earth is not in danger now, it may have experienced such X-ray exposure in the past.
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Before this study, most research on the effects of supernova explosions
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had focused on the danger from two periods,
00:44
the intense radiation produced by a supernova in the days and months after the explosion,
00:49
and the energetic particles that arrive hundreds to thousands of years afterward.
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However, even these alarming threats do not fully catalog the dangers in the wake of an exploded star.
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Researchers have discovered that in between these two previously identified dangers lurks another.
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The aftermaths of supernovae always produce X-rays,
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but if the supernova's blast wave strikes dense surrounding gas,
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it can produce a particularly large dose of X-rays that arrives months to years after the explosion,
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and may last for decades.
01:24
The calculations in this latest study are based on X-ray observations of 31 supernovae and their aftermath,
01:31
mostly obtained from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, Swift and NuSTAR missions, and ESA's XMM-Newton.
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The analysis of these observations shows that there can be lethal consequences
01:43
from supernovae interacting with their surroundings for planets located as much as about 160 light years away.
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If a torrent of X-rays sweeps over a nearby planet, the radiation would severely alter the planet's atmospheric chemistry.
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For an Earth-like planet, this process could wipe out a significant portion of ozone,
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which ultimately protects life from the dangerous ultraviolet radiation of its host star.
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As far as anyone knows, the Earth is not in any danger from an event like this now.
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However, it may be the case that such events played a role in Earth's past.
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There is strong evidence, including the detection in different locations around the globe of a radioactive type of iron,
02:24
that supernovae occurred close to Earth between about 2 and 8 million years ago.
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Researchers estimate these supernovae were between about 65 and 500 light years away from Earth.
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Although the Earth and the solar system are currently in a safe space in terms of potential supernova explosions,
02:43
many other planets in the Milky Way are not.
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These high-energy events would effectively shrink the areas within the Milky Way galaxy, known as the Galactic Habitable Zone,
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where conditions would be conducive for life as we know it.
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Because the X-ray observations of supernovae are sparse,
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particularly of the variety that strongly interact with their surroundings,
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the authors would like to see follow-up observations of interacting supernovae for months and years after the explosion.
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