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Novae Unveiled: Real-Time Interferometry Reveals Multi-Stage Ejections and Gamma Rays
space1 month ago

Novae Unveiled: Real-Time Interferometry Reveals Multi-Stage Ejections and Gamma Rays

Astronomers using the CHARA Array and other telescopes captured real-time images of two novae (V1674 Herculis and V1405 Cassiopeiae), revealing complex, multi-stage gas outflows and gamma-ray emissions—showing that nova explosions are not single blasts and linking surface nuclear processes to the geometry of ejected material and high-energy radiation.

Novae Unleash Dual Jets: High-Res Images Rewrite Stellar Explosions
space1 month ago

Novae Unleash Dual Jets: High-Res Images Rewrite Stellar Explosions

High-resolution CHARA Array images of 2021 novae V1674 Herculis and V1405 Cassiopeiae reveal complex, jet-driven eruptions in binary white-dwarf systems, including perpendicular outflows and a delayed ejection likely tied to a common-envelope phase. The gamma-ray signals observed by NASA’s Fermi coincide with internal shocks in the debris, linking surface nuclear reactions to high-energy radiation and challenging the idea of novae as simple spherical shells. These findings, published in Nature Astronomy, position novae as natural laboratories for extreme physics.

Gamma-Ray Tests Tighten Lorentz-Invariance Bounds, Not Break Special Relativity
science1 month ago

Gamma-Ray Tests Tighten Lorentz-Invariance Bounds, Not Break Special Relativity

New analysis of gamma-ray flares from pulsars, active galactic nuclei, and gamma-ray bursts finds no energy-dependent speed of light, placing stricter bounds on Lorentz-violating effects predicted by some quantum gravity theories. The results tighten the allowed violations by about 1.5 orders of magnitude and offer a framework for integrating new data into the SME; in short, SR remains consistent, while the search for quantum-gravity signatures continues.

Scientists Recreate Cosmic Fireballs at CERN to Uncover Gamma-Ray Mysteries
science3 months ago

Scientists Recreate Cosmic Fireballs at CERN to Uncover Gamma-Ray Mysteries

Scientists at CERN recreated cosmic jet conditions using particle accelerators to investigate missing gamma-rays from blazars, finding that plasma beam instabilities are too weak to explain the phenomenon, which supports the idea of relic magnetic fields in intergalactic space. This experiment provides new insights into cosmic jet physics and the universe's magnetic history.

Scientists Explore Dark Matter as Source of Milky Way's Mysterious Glow
science4 months ago

Scientists Explore Dark Matter as Source of Milky Way's Mysterious Glow

Scientists are exploring whether the mysterious gamma-ray glow at the center of our galaxy is caused by dark matter collisions or pulsars. Recent supercomputer simulations suggest the dark matter distribution could be egg-shaped, matching observations, which reopens the possibility that dark matter is responsible. Future observations with the Cherenkov Telescope Array could provide definitive evidence, potentially confirming dark matter's role and advancing our understanding of the universe's most elusive substance.

Supernova Remnants May Unlock Dark Matter Secrets Instantly
science1 year ago

Supernova Remnants May Unlock Dark Matter Secrets Instantly

Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley propose that gamma rays emitted from neutron stars at the center of supernova explosions could help solve the dark matter mystery if dark matter is composed of axions, hypothetical particles. A nearby supernova could allow detection of these gamma rays, potentially confirming the mass of axions and resolving the dark matter puzzle. The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope would need to be pointed in the right direction to capture this event, which has a 1 in 10 chance of occurring. The team is advocating for a full-sky gamma-ray satellite constellation to ensure no such event is missed.