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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
X-Rays From Sirius B
Explanation:
In visible light Sirius A [ http://www.astro.ui…] (Alpha Canis Majoris) is the brightest [ http://www.astro.wi…brightest.html ] star in the night sky, a closely watched celestial beacon throughout recorded history [ http://adsabs.harva…bibcode=1999MNRAS.31 0..355W&db_key=AST&h igh=39d9fcfee514284 ]. Part of a binary star [ http://astrosun.tn.…binstar.htm ] system only 8 light-years away, it was known in modern times to have a small companion [ http://xxx.lanl.gov…] star, Sirius B. Sirius B is much dimmer and appears so close to the brilliant Sirius A that it was not actually sighted [ http://adsbit.harva…nph-iarticle_query?b ibcode=1891AJ.....10 ..149H ] until 1862, during Alvan Clark's testing of a large, well made optical refracting telescope [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. For orbiting x-ray telescopes [ http://imagine.gsfc…know_l2/history_xray .html ], the Sirius [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] situation is exactly reversed, though. A smaller but hotter Sirius B appears as the overwhelmingly intense x-ray source in this Chandra Observatory x-ray image [ http://chandra.harv…] (lines radiating from Sirius B are image artifacts). The fainter source seen at the position of Sirius A may be largely due to ultraviolet light from the star leaking into the x-ray detector. With a surface temperature of 25,000 kelvins [ http://www.its.bldr…], the mass of the Sun, and a radius just less than Earth's, Sirius B is the closest known white dwarf star [ http://hyperphysics…whdwar.html#c1 ]. Can you guess what makes Sirius B [ http://hyperphysics…whdwar.html#c2 ] like Neptune [ http://www-groups.d…Neptune_and_Pluto.ht ml ], the Sun's most distant gas giant planet? While still unseen, the presence of both celestial bodies was detected based on their gravitational influence alone ... making them early examples of dark matter [ http://www.astro.qu…].
Credit and Copyright:
keyword:
x-ray
keyword:
white dwarf
keyword:
sirius
facet_where:
Pluto
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_where:
Washington, D.C.
facet_what:
Earth
facet_what:
Sun
facet_what:
Pluto
facet_what:
Neptune
facet_what:
Visible Light
facet_what:
SIRIUS
facet_what:
Beacon
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UID:
SPD-APOD-ap001006

X-Rays From Sirius B