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Science of spin - older stars rotate faster than expected


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Science of spin – older stars rotate faster than expected
Sound waves trapped inside stars cause them to oscillate at particular frequencies. These vibrations are visible on the surface, and can be measured by astronomers using space telescopes. When a star is rotating these oscillation frequencies change slightly, making it possible to measure the star’s rotation by looking at how it’s surface changes over time. Credit: Mark Garlick / University of Birmingham
Stars spin faster than expected as they age, according to a new study – which uses asteroseismology to shed new light on this emerging theory
All stars, like the Sun, are born spinning. As they grow older, their spin slows down due to magnetic winds in a process called ‘magnetic braking’. Research published in 2016 by scientists at Carnegie Observatories delivered the first hints that stars at a similar stage of life as the Sun were spinning faster than magnetic braking theories predicte ....

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The science of spin -- asteroseismologists confirm older stars rotate faster than expected


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Credit: Mark Garlick / University of Birmingham
Stars spin faster than expected as they age according to a new study led by scientists at the University of Birmingham which uses asteroseismology to shed new light on this emerging theory.
All stars, like the Sun, are born spinning. As they grow older, their spin slows down due to magnetic winds in a process called magnetic braking . Research published in 2016 by scientists at Carnegie Observatories delivered the first hints that stars at a similar stage of life as the Sun were spinning faster than magnetic braking theories predicted. The results from this study were based on a method in which scientists pinpoint dark spots on the surface of stars and track them as they move with th ....

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