Posted on 05/02/2021 9:48:14 AM PDT by zeestephen
50% to 75% of the exoplanets in the Milky Way are thought to be in systems with a red dwarf star.
Theoretically, this kind of massive flaring on red dwarfs has been predicted before. However, since their normal light is so faint, it is very difficult to study red dwarfs, especially across the entire wavelength of light.
It has been predicted that red dwarfs may eject massive flares as often as several times each day.
Many red dwarfs are in double or triple star systems. It is thought that the powerful gravity of such nearby stars is the cause of massive turbulence inside red dwarfs.
If the theory of hyperactive red dwarfs is correct, this would mean that the probability of life on other planets is very low.
Intense ultraviolet flares like the one that was ejected from Proxima Centauri would eventually destroy the atmosphere and all surface life on any habitable planet.
Unexpected AND unprecedented?
This display was meant to to answer those who believed that there’s life in that star system.
Something on our sun close to this would be catastrophic.
Re: Unexpected AND unprecedented?
This was actually the first observation of this phenomenon.
It had been predicted, but there was no verification.
Perhaps the people in that neighborhood had their “last day” and we witnessed it.
Perhaps the people in that neighborhood had their “last day” and we witnessed it.
I better spend all my money before OUR SUN decides to flare out.
Isn’t Fauci a Red (Commie) Dwarf?
Hopefully before they had to endure the equivalent of both a obamy & joepedo presidency...
Fried Centauri...tastes like chicken
An obamy & joepedo presidency is only reserved for gullible voters. Anyone halfway intelligent would avoid them. America prided itself to be great and intelligent since 1776 but we showed ourselves to be otherwise.
“stars that are unusually petite and dim.”
There is a lot of that in Hollywood.
Which would have been 4.5 years ago.
Someone on Preoxima Centauri had a gender reveal party that went wrong.
I also suspect that frequent flaring of red dwarf stars are due to that the whole star is in convection. Plasma going in a convection loop generates magnetic fields.
We were both thinking the same thing.
I am not an astrophysicist either, but have done work involving physics.
I’m just a patent attorney with a love for space stuff.
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