Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Mysterious Ring Of Stars Guards Andromeda’s Heart

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The Milky Way's near-twin galaxy, Andromeda, harbours a supermassive black hole at its core that is surrounded by an unexpected and unexplained disc of young stars.These new observations by the Hubble Space Telescope answer one longstanding mystery: the source of bright blue light very close to the spiral galaxy's central black hole, first spotted using Hubble a decade ago.
Yet solving this mystery has immediately created another in its place.The newly discovered disc is composed of over 400 very hot, young blue stars, orbiting like a planetary system very close to the black hole.
That puzzles astronomers because the black hole's intense gravitational field should have torn apart any clouds of matter long before they could coalesce to form new stars.The stars form a very flat disc that is only one light year across. An elliptical disc of older red stars surrounds it, spanning about five light years. Since the two discs appear to be in the same plane, they are probably related, but no one yet understands how either disc came into being.
It’s not unusual?Spectroscopic observations made with Hubble's Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) show that the disc of blue stars is only about 200 million years old, while the galaxy itself has been around for about 12 billion years.
Intriguingly, there are signs of young stars very close to the core of our own galaxy as well.So this puzzling phenomenon may not be unusual, says Hubble team member Tod Lauer of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tucson, Arizona, US.Since it would be surprising if astronomers happened to catch the only example of such a young disc, it may be that such rings are constantly being formed, he says.
"This behaviour may not be the exception but the rule," he adds. "We still don't know, however, how such a disc could form in the first place. It’s an enigma."Supermassive black holeMeasurements by the STIS instrument also allowed astronomers to determine the movement of the blue stars and therefore pinpoint the black hole's mass.
This proved conclusively that it really is a supermassive black hole, with a mass 140 million times that of our Sun - three times more massive than previous estimates.Until these observations, it had been impossible to rule out some highly unlikely alternatives for the object in the centre of the galaxy - including an extremely dense star cluster, says team member John Kormendy at the University of Texas, US.
"Nailing the black hole in Andromeda" will be remembered as one of Hubble's most important findings, Kormendy says. "It makes us much more confident that the other central dark objects detected in galaxies are black holes too."
Sept. 20, 2005
NewScientist.com
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8025



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