Foreseeing the Sun’s fate : Astronomical interferometry reveals the close environment of Mira stars
1er septembre 2004
See the Press Release from Astronomy & Astrophysics
mira-f1.jpg Figure 1 The mean size of the observed Mira stars and their surrounding molecular layer is compared to the size of the inner Solar System. The Earth’s, Mars’ and Jupiter’s orbits are shown, as well as the Sun’s position. The picture illustrates that when the Sun becomes a Mira-type star in about 5 billion years, it will nearly reach Mars’ orbit and its surrounding molecular layer will extend far beyond Mars. Click on the image to enlarge it
Reference ’’Unveiling Mira stars behind the molecules : Confirmation of the molecular layer model with narrow band near-infrared interferometry’’ by G. Perrin, S.T. Ridgway, B. Mennesson, W.D. Cotton, J. Woillez, T. Verhoelst, P. Schuller, V. Coudé du Foresto, W.A. Traub, R. Millan-Gabet, M.G. Lacasse To be published in Astronomy & Astrophysics Contact Guy Perrin (Observatoire de Paris, LESIA)
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