Science News - 07 May 2010
A massive runaway star from 30 DoradusWhich means the cosmic bullies that sent 30 Doradus 016 reeling must be even bigger
In stellar terms, weighing as much as 90 suns ought to get you some respect.
But the star 30 Doradus 016 was born in a particularly rough neighborhood. New research presented May 3 and in an upcoming journal article suggests it was unceremoniously kicked out of its native home by two even bigger bullies. And an unpublished study of the core of the same star-forming region, located in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way called the Large Magellanic Cloud, concludes that there may be really huge stars, some tipping the scales at twice the mass previously thought possible in today’s universe, lurking in nearby reaches of the cosmos.
- arXiv.org > astro-ph > arXiv:1004.5402 > 29 Apr 2010