Witnessing a Planetary Wreckage

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spitzer_ssc2014-06b August 28th, 2014

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/H.Y.A. Meng (Univ. of Arizona)

Astronomers were surprised to see these data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope in January 2013, showing a huge eruption of dust around a star called NGC 2547-ID8. In this plot, infrared brightness is represented on the vertical axis, and time on the horizontal axis. The data at left show infrared light from the dust around the star back in 2012. Between 2012 and 2013, Spitzer had to stop observing the star because it was located behind the sun, as seen from Spitzer's Earth-trailing orbit.

When Spitzer began watching the star again in January 2013, the astronomers noticed a huge jump in the data. (The red and blue data plots show different infrared wavelengths.) Why the dramatic change? The team says that dust in the star system surged intensely, likely after two large asteroids collided, kicking up fresh dust.

The periodic variability of the signal is caused by the remaining dust cloud in orbit around the star. This dust cloud is elongated, so the amount of infrared signal it produces changes as it circles the star from our point of view. The infrared signal is decreasing over time as dust from the collision is ground down to finer sizes and blown of the system.

Provider: Spitzer Space Telescope

Image Source: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/5935-ssc2014-06b-Witnessing-a-Planetary-Wreckage

Curator: Spitzer Space Telescope, Pasadena, CA, USA

Image Use Policy: http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/info/18-Image-Use-Policy

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Image Details Image Details

Image Type
Chart
Object Name
NGC 2547-ID8
Subject - Milky Way
Star > Circumstellar Material > Disk > Debris

Color Mapping Details Color Mapping

  Telescope Spectral Band Wavelength
Red Spitzer (IRAC) Infrared 4.5 µm
Time sequence at 4.5 microns
Spectrum_base
Red
Spitzer_ssc2014-06b_1280
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ID
ssc2014-06b
Subject Category
B.3.7.2.3  
Subject Name
NGC 2547-ID8
Credits
NASA/JPL-Caltech/H.Y.A. Meng (Univ. of Arizona)
Release Date
2014-08-28
Lightyears
Redshift
Reference Url
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/5935-ssc2014-06b-Witnessing-a-Planetary-Wreckage
Type
Chart
Image Quality
Good
Distance Notes
Facility
Spitzer
Instrument
IRAC
Color Assignment
Red
Band
Infrared
Bandpass
Central Wavelength
4500
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
Notes
T
Coordinate Frame
Equinox
Reference Value
Reference Dimension
Reference Pixel
Scale
Rotation
Coordinate System Projection:
Quality
FITS Header
Notes
Creator (Curator)
Spitzer Space Telescope
URL
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu
Name
Email
Telephone
Address
1200 E. California Blvd.
City
Pasadena
State/Province
CA
Postal Code
91125
Country
USA
Rights
http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/info/18-Image-Use-Policy
Publisher
Spitzer Science Center
Publisher ID
spitzer
Resource ID
ssc2014-06b.tif
Metadata Date
2014-08-28
Metadata Version
1.2
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