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Eerie, ripple-like rings around distant star in new James Webb image puzzle astronomers

SteinarBy SteinarSeptember 8, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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The James Webb Space Telescope captured mysterious concentric rings around a distant star that astronomers are still working to explain. 

The image, taken in July, was released on Twitter (opens in new tab) by citizen scientist Judy Schmidt, prompting a torrent of comments and head-scratching. It shows a star (opens in new tab) known as WR140 surrounded by regular ripple-like circles that gradually fade away. The circles, however, are not perfectly round, but have a somewhat square-like feel to them, prompting speculations about possible alien origins. 

“I think it’s just nature doing something that is simple, but when we look at it from only one viewpoint it seems impossible, at first, to understand that it is a natural phenomenon,” Schmidt told Space.com in an email. “Why is it shaped the way it is? Why is it so regular?”

Related: Marvel at the James Webb Space Telescope’s largest image of the cosmos yet (opens in new tab)

Mark McCaughrean, an interdisciplinary scientist in the James Webb Space Telescope (opens in new tab) Science Working Group and a science advisor to the European Space Agency, called the feature “bonkers” in a Twitter thread (opens in new tab). 

“The six-pointed blue structure is an artifact due to optical diffraction from the bright star WR140 in this #JWST MIRI image,” he wrote. “But red curvy-yet-boxy stuff is real, a series of shells around WR140. Actually in space. Around a star.”

He noted that WR140 is what astronomers call a Wolf-Rayet star, which have spat much of their hydrogen into space. These objects are also surrounded by dust, he added, which a companion star is sculpting into the strange shells.

Astronomers will know more soon thanks to a scientific paper currently under review about this mysterious phenomenon.

“Yes, those nested ‘squircular’ rings are real,” Ryan Lau, an astronomer at NOIRLab and principal investigator of the project that acquired the observations, replied to (opens in new tab) the Twitter thread. “Our paper on this has been submitted so please stay tuned for the full story.”

WR140, located some 5,600 light-years (opens in new tab) away from Earth in the constellation Cygnus, is a so-called variable star that periodically dims and brightens. Whether the star’s variability has anything to do with the mysterious ripples remains to be seen.

The image, however, demonstrates the power of the $10 billion James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful observatory ever sent to space, which has been hailed for its revolutionary infrared vision and superkeen eye.

Originally published on Space.com.





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