Researchers have discovered an object similar to stars, which is considered the coldest object in space. This object is emitting radio waves from itself. The heat of this star is less than even a fire you can make and it is slightly smaller than the planet Jupiter.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the strange cold night that was recently identified as Dwarf WISE is considered to be an ultra-cold dwarf star with a temperature of about 425 degrees Celsius. This milk is the coldest sample discovered that also produces radio waves from itself.
Covey Rose, one of the PhD students of the Faculty of Physics at the University of Sydney, says in this regard: Super cold stars with the ability to emit radio waves are very rare. Because their dynamics are such that they do not have the possibility of producing a magnetic field to propagate detectable waves. For this reason, the discovery of this dwarf can be very fascinating.
The first time this dwarf was identified was in 2011 by Caltech. Its distance from Earth is 37 light years and its mass may be between 4 and 44 times that of Jupiter. Of course, its ability to emit radio waves has now been discovered. New observations related to this discovery were made by Australian Compact Array Telescopes. Researchers have not yet found the cause of radio waves in the dynamics of this star. But it is possible that these waves are caused by the movement of electrons towards the magnetic poles of the star.
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