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At the center of our galaxy, structures like high-power radiation balloons extend thousands of lights on the Milkywe’s aircraft and below. Fermi bubbles are known as, huge lobes can be the result of violent enthusiasm in our galaxy recently. A new discovery of cold hydrogen clouds inside the bubbles adds another mystery to a new invention of the cloud, which indicates that they are only a few million years old and cosmic values.
A group of scientists discovered something very strange using the Green Bank Telescope of the National Science Foundation in West Virginia. Hot fermi bubbles are hidden in cool gas clouds that should not be there, scientists forcing scientists to think about how cool gas can survive in superhit, extreme environment. New Search, Published In astrophysical journal Letters, galaxies focus on how to develop over time.
Fermi bubbles were discovered by NASA Fermi Gamma-ray space telescope in 2010. Two orbs form an hour clock structure, one extends on top and the other is below the center of the Milkyway. Each lob is about 25,000 light-year long, composed of gamma rays and high-power cosmic rays.
“Fermi bubbles are relatively recent inventions-first characterized by telescopes that ‘see’ gamma rays in the 21st-we know how it happened, but we know that it was a very sudden and violent event, such as a volcanic explosion,” Rang Bardoloi, Professor of Rang Bardolo. ” StatementThe
The team behind the research was observing Fermi bubbles to collect high-resolution data about hot gas composition in the structure. Fermi bubbles most of the gas super-hot, measures about 1 million degrees of celvin. Surprisingly, the group got as huge as the clouds of neutral hydrogen gas and a few thousand sun in the bubbles of about 12,000 light years above the center of the galaxy.
Cloud gases are relatively cool compared to the rest of the bubbles. Astronomers and paper assistant at the Space Telescope Science Institute Andrew Fox said in a statement “They are cool than about 100,000 degrees Calvin,” “Finding those clouds in the fermi bubbles like looking for ice cubes in the volcano” “
Considering their extreme environment, the clouds of hydrogen should have been destroyed, a process that could take a few million years. This means that Fermi bubbles are much less than expected. “Fermi bubbles would not be possible for the cloud at all if they were 10 million years or older,” said Bordoloi.
Scientists behind the study believe that the clouds have risen above the center of the Milkyway, and the fermi bubbles were carried by the hot air formed. An astronomer and paper assistant at the Green Bank Observatory, J. Laman compared the system to a more familiar event: “As you cannot see the wind speed on the earth, we cannot see the hot air from the milk to track it, but we cannot detect radio emissions from cool clouds.”