First Detection of Massive Magnetic Stars Beyond the Milky Way

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For the first time, astronomers have detected magnetic fields in massive stars outside the Milky Way, specifically in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. This discovery offers a unique opportunity to study star formation and evolution in environments similar to the early universe, as these stars are metal-poor like the first stars. Using the FORS2 instrument on the Very Large Telescope, researchers successfully measured magnetic fields in several massive stars, suggesting that low metallicity has little impact on magnetic field strength in these stars. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings.
Topics:science#large-magellanic-cloud#magnetic-fields#massive-stars#small-magellanic-cloud#space-and-astronomy#star-formation
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