Astronomy:L1448-IRS2E
From HandWiki
Short description: Star in the constellation Perseus
Observation data Epoch J2000.0 Equinox (celestial coordinates) | |
---|---|
Constellation | Perseus |
Right ascension | 03h 25m 25.9s[1] |
Declination | +30° 45′ 03″ |
Other designations | |
JCMTSE J032525.9+304502 |
L1448-IRS2E is an object located in LDN 1448, being part of the Perseus molecular cloud. A clump of dense gas and dust, L1448-IRS2E is one-tenth as luminous as the Sun and thus is unlikely to be a true protostar at this time. However, its density is high enough that it is ejecting streams of matter from itself, and so it is a likely candidate for the first discovered core in hydrostatic quasi-equilibrium. This would mean that L1448-IRS2E represents an early phase in stellar development which has so far remained unobserved due to the short time that a star spends in this phase and the low luminosity which comes from a star not yet developed past it.
References
External links
- Chen, Xuepeng; Arce, Héctor G.; Zhang, Qizhou; Bourke, Tyler L.; Launhardt, Ralf; Schmalzl, Markus; Henning, Thomas (2010). "L1448 Irs2E: A Candidate First Hydrostatic Core". The Astrophysical Journal 715 (2): 1344–1351. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/715/2/1344. Bibcode: 2010ApJ...715.1344C.
- Astronomers Witness A Star Being Born
- Astronomers witness a star being born
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L1448-IRS2E.
Read more |