Dwarf Star Puts on Powerful Displays |
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| Monday, 05 May 2008 21:20 | |||
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Astronomers have discovered that magnetic fields clashing in the atmosphere of dwarf star TVLM513-46546, which is only one tenth the mass of our Sun, are creating minute-long flares. The flares were discovered by Edo Berger and colleagues at Princeton University, who also found that the star, 35-light years distant, has a hot spot covering half its surface.
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