As a dying star is similar to a lava lamp


For the first time, astronomers have seen gas boiling and bubbling on the surface of a distant star.

Scientists observed the red giant star R Doradus with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, or ALMA, in Chile over four weeks in July and August 2023. The series of images show large cells of gas rising to the star’s surface and sinking back down, the team reports IN Nature September 11.

These bubbles are the hallmark of convection, the process that transports heat and energy around the interior of stars. “It’s kind of the principle of a lava lamp or boiling water,” says astronomer Wouter Vlemmings of Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden.


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