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Nancy Grace Roman Could Find the First Stars in the Universe
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Nancy Grace Roman Could Find the First Stars in the Universe

In the beginning‚ the Universe was so hot and so dense that light could not travel far. Photons were emitted‚ scattered‚ and absorbed as quickly as the photons in the heart of the brightest stars. But in time the cosmos expanded and cooled to the point that it became transparent‚ and the birthglow of the Big Bang could traverse space and time for billions of years. We still see it as the microwave cosmic background. As the Universe expanded it grew dark‚ filled only with warm clouds of hydrogen and helium. In time those clouds collapsed to form the first stars‚ and light again filled the heavens. None of the stars we see today were among those first stars. Modern stars are rich with elements such as carbon and iron. Heavier elements only formed in stellar cores and other astrophysical processes. The first stars we made only of hydrogen and helium. They must have been massive beasts‚ with fleeting lives that ended in brilliant supernova explosions. Only their remnants remain. There have been several deep sky searches for these first stars‚ but we have so far not seen them. There is some indirect evidence of them in the distant Universe‚ but we have not yet seen their light. Now a new study argues that the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope might capture their dying radiance. How a TDE of a first-generation star might be observed. Credit: Chowdhury‚ et al Formally known as the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope (WFIRST)‚ The Roman Space Telescope is scheduled to launch in late 2026. Like the JWST‚ it will observe the cosmos in infrared‚ but Roman will have a wider field of view. This will better enable it to find the highly redshifted light of the first stars. However‚ the authors note that given the short lifespan of these first stars‚ Roman will not likely observe them directly. They instead propose looking for evidence of these stars as they are consumed by a black hole. Specifically‚ the team proposes looking for what are known as Tidal Disruption Events (TDEs). When a star passes near a black hole‚ the gravitational tidal forces of the black hole can rip the star apart. As a result‚ the remnants of the star can be strewn across a large arc. This process takes time and creates a stream of heated gas. The authors modeled the emission spectra of this gas for a first-generation star and found they have a unique signature that lasts for a considerable amount of time. Much of the light from such a TDE would be emitted in the strong ultraviolet‚ but since they would occur at a cosmic redshift of about z = 10‚ the light we see would be shifted to the infrared‚ making it observable by JWST and the Roman Space Telescope. The authors note that the rate at which TDEs occur for first-generation stars depends on several factors‚ but given reasonable estimates Roman could expect to see tens of these TDEs per year. So in a few years‚ we might finally be able to capture the last dying light of the first stars. Reference: Chowdhury‚ Rudrani Kar‚ et al. “Detecting Population III Stars through Tidal Disruption Events in the Era of JWST and Roman.” arxiv preprint arXiv:2401.12752 (2024). The post Nancy Grace Roman Could Find the First Stars in the Universe appeared first on Universe Today.
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Lupus Tracked to Changes in a Single Gene That Tames The Immune System
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Lupus Tracked to Changes in a Single Gene That Tames The Immune System

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“This is a Fight for the Future of America”: Texas Governor Tells Tucker He’s “Prepared” for Conflict with Federal Authorities - https://infowars.com/posts/thi....s-is-a-fight-for-the

Infowars: There's a War on For Your Mind!
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Eric Adams designates social media a ‘public health hazard’ in NYC
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Eric Adams designates social media a ‘public health hazard’ in NYC

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has formally designated social media a "public health hazard" and "environmental toxin‚" placing it in the same category as tobacco and firearms. In an advisory published on Wednesday‚ Mayor Adams criticized TikTok‚ YouTube‚ and Facebook. He attributed the social media platforms to the mental health crisis that has engulfed tens of millions of children in the United States. Adams encouraged parents to monitor social media use‚ enact "tech-free periods‚" and...
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Donald Trump weighs in on potential Texas border clash
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Donald Trump weighs in on potential Texas border clash

Former President Donald Trump has waded into the Texas border issue amid tension between the Biden administration and Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Trump said on his Truth Social media platform on Thursday that "All Americans should support the commonsense measures by Texas authorities to protect the Safety‚ Security‚ and Sovereignty of Texas‚ and of the American people." He also said that "willing states" should "deploy their guards to Texas to prevent the entry of Illegals‚ and to remove them...
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Mike Johnson calls rumored Senate border deal &;quot;dead on arrival&;quot;
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Mike Johnson calls rumored Senate border deal &;quot;dead on arrival&;quot;

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) makes a statement infront of the White House. Photo: Samuel Corum/Getty Images House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) is throwing cold water on the Senate's expected border deal‚ telling members that if rumors about the details are true it would be "dead on arrival" in the House. Why it matters: Senators have been scrambling this week to keep a bipartisan border deal alive after months of high-level negotiations. • House Republicans are already balking — and...
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President Biden Pauses Liquefied Natural Gas Exports to Certain Countries
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President Biden Pauses Liquefied Natural Gas Exports to Certain Countries

President Biden Pauses Liquefied Natural Gas Exports to Certain Countries
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Trump says RNC should not pursue resolution making him ‘presumptive nominee’
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Trump says RNC should not pursue resolution making him ‘presumptive nominee’

Former President Trump said Thursday he did not support a push by allies at the Republican National Committee (RNC) to effectively make him the party’s presumptive nominee‚ even as former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley remains in the primary race. “While I greatly appreciate the Republican National Committee (RNC) wanting to make me their PRESUMPTIVE NOMINEE‚ and while they have far more votes than necessary to do it‚ I feel‚ for the sake of PARTY UNITY‚...
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After This Reaction From Trump‚ RNC Draft Resolution Naming Him &;#039;Presumptive Nominee&;#039; Withdrawn
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After This Reaction From Trump‚ RNC Draft Resolution Naming Him &;#039;Presumptive Nominee&;#039; Withdrawn

In the wake of former President Trump’s wins in Iowa and New Hampshire‚ where he defeated his GOP opponent‚ Nikki Haley‚ by double digits‚ the calls grew louder for the former South Carolina governor to exit the race.   Among those appearing most frustrated by her insistence that the “race is far from over” was RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.  Appearing on Fox News Tuesday evening‚ McDaniel emphasized the general election is only 10 months away “and we can’t wait any longer to put our...
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