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Related: About this forumAstronomers listened to the 'music' of flickering stars - and discovered an unexpected feature
https://www.alternet.org/astronomers-listened-to-the-music-of-flickering-stars-and-discovered-an-unexpected-feature/Astronomers listened to the music of flickering stars and discovered an unexpected feature
The ConversationApril 16, 2025
The music of starquakes enormous vibrations caused by bursting bubbles of gas that ripple throughout the bodies of many stars can reveal far more information about the stars histories and inner workings than scientists thought.
In new research published in Nature, we analysed the frequency signatures of starquakes across a broad range of giant stars in the M67 star cluster, almost 3,000 light years from Earth.
Using observations from the Kepler space telescopes K2 mission, we had a rare opportunity to track the evolution of stars during most of their journey through the giant phase of the stellar life cycle.
In doing so, we discovered that these stars get stuck playing the same part of their tune once their turbulent outer layer reaches a sensitive region deep inside.
This discovery reveals a new way to understand the history of stars and of the entire galaxy.
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Astronomers listened to the 'music' of flickering stars - and discovered an unexpected feature (Original Post)
cbabe
Apr 2025
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John1956PA
(4,892 posts)1. "get stuck 'playing the same part of their tune' "
That sounds like the earworm I have been fighting for the past week after too often visiting McDonald's and hearing the same background music loop.
However, I have to add, "Cheers to the Stars! Your music is eon-enduring."
lastlib
(27,792 posts)2. This is beyond cool! I *** love science!
(I've listened to the music of stars--John Lennon, Elton John, Mick Jagger, Geddy Lee, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Bono (not Sonny)......)
