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astronomy2 years ago

"Astronomers Uncover Secrets of the 'Green Monster' in Supernova Remnant"

Astronomers have solved the mystery of the "Green Monster," a grinch-like wisp of green light in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant, revealing it to be a blast wave bordering the debris field. New observations from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope show that the Green Monster's X-ray properties match those of outer regions of the supernova debris field, suggesting it was created when a blast wave slammed into material shed by the star thousands of years prior to its explosion. The discovery also unveiled a network of "pristine debris" near the center of the remnant, shedding light on the physical processes involved in the star's collapse.

astronomy2 years ago

"Astronomers Unravel 'Green Monster' Mystery in Supernova Remnant"

Astronomers have discovered that the "Green Monster," a peculiar green light seen in the remnants of a supernova explosion, is actually a blast wave bordering the debris field. The James Webb Space Telescope captured unprecedented detail of the supernova remnant, revealing a 10-light-year-long ball of light infused with red clouds and streaks of white, green, and orange light. The X-ray properties of the Green Monster match those of the outer regions of the supernova debris field, suggesting it was created when a blast wave collided with material shed by the star thousands of years before its explosion. Additionally, the study uncovered a network of "pristine debris" near the center of the explosion, shedding light on the physical processes involved in the star's collapse.

astronomy2 years ago

"NASA Telescopes Uncover Secrets of Cassiopeia A's 'Green Monster' Debris"

NASA astronomers have used data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope to investigate a peculiar structure, dubbed the "Green Monster," within the debris field of the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant. By combining infrared data from Webb with X-rays from Chandra, researchers have identified the source of the Green Monster as a blast wave from the exploded star colliding with surrounding material. This discovery sheds light on the star's remains and the explosion itself, providing new insights into the formation of dust and the history of mass loss before the supernova. The study also presents the first combined image of Cas A using data from both telescopes, offering a comprehensive view of the debris from the exploded star.

space2 years ago

"Webb Space Telescope's Stunning HD View Reveals Hidden 'Green Monster' in Exploded Star"

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning high-definition image of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A), revealing intricate details and hidden features. The near-infrared image showcases the expanding shell of material colliding with the gas shed by the star before it exploded. The image highlights tiny knots of gas, circular holes within the "Green Monster" (a loop of green light in Cas A's inner cavity), and light echoes from the star's explosion. The image also reveals a large, striated blob known as "Baby Cas A," which is a light echo located about 170 light-years behind the supernova remnant.

science2 years ago

James Webb telescope captures stunning 'Green Monster' in young Milky Way supernova.

The James Webb telescope has captured an image of a "green monster" in the heart of a massive supernova remnant. The image shows a cloud of gas and dust illuminated by a bright green light, caused by the collision of a high-speed shock wave with the surrounding material. The discovery provides new insights into the complex processes that occur during the death of massive stars and the formation of new ones.