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    VIRGOCosmos In Brief - Aktualní novinky vesmírného výzkumu v kostce
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    No a report měsíce - tým DES (Dark Energy Survey) dnes oficiálně publikoval výsledky ročního výzkumu vesmíru na velkých škálách
    (i když tento program probíhá už 4 roky), pomocí 4m teleskopu observatoře Cerro Tololo na speciálně vytvořené 570 Mpx kameře DECam,
    vyvinuté ve Fermilabu. Její citlivost umožňuje zachytit světlo galaxií vzdálených 8 mld svět. let od nás (což odpovídá zhruba 1/3
    staří současného vesmíru).

    Snímkováno a zaneseno do mapy bylo na 26 000 000 galaxií, jedním z hlavních cílů programu bylo podrobné pozorování temné hmoty a energie,
    které tvoří 96 % obsahu pozorovaného vesmíru. Studie potvrdila sočasný konsenzus rozložení: viditelná 4%, TH 26%, TE 70% (zaokrouhleno).

    Výsledkem je dosud nejpodrobnější mapa navelkých škálách, co víc výsledky jsou v dobré shodě s měřením detektorem PLANCK.

    http://news.fnal.gov/...k-energy-survey-reveals-accurate-measurement-dark-matter-structure-universe/



    Hlavní rozcestník/seznam článků, které budou cca do týdne publikovány na arXivu:
    https://www.darkenergysurvey.org/des-year-1-cosmology-results-papers/

    Živé záznamy: http://vms.fnal.gov/asset/livevideo

    SLAC and Stanford astrophysicists made crucial contributions to the galaxy survey,
    showing that the universe clumps and expands as predicted by our best cosmological models.

    https://www6.slac.stanford.edu/...odel-universe-withstands-most-precise-test-dark-energy-survey.aspx

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kts4PxFwUSo

    Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing
    http://www.darkenergysurvey.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/y1ggl.pdf



    The paper describing the redshift distributions for the 26 million weak lensing source galaxies.
    http://www.darkenergysurvey.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/y1kpdndz.pdf



    Dark energy is so weak you'd need a cube of it 160km across to boil a kettle - @joezuntz

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    Strict rules around contamination hamper exploration for life | Cosmos
    https://cosmosmagazine.com/...ct-rules-around-contamination-hamper-exploration-for-life-beyond-earth

    Is our search for alien life being held back by our desire to protect it?

    NASA’s orbiter Cassini will make a series of decreasing orbits that will end in a fiery death dive into Saturn’s atmosphere in
    September. This deliberate termination of a still serviceable spacecraft is to comply with “planetary protection” protocols,
    designed to minimise the risk of depositing stowaway Earth microbes into an environment where they might be able to reproduce.

    The particular fear in this case is that if Cassini were allowed to become derelict in orbit it might eventually crash into Enceladus –
    a moon of Saturn now realised to have a watery interior that is eminently habitable for microbes. By similar reasoning, NASA’s first
    Jupiter orbiter Galileo was made to burn up in the planet’s atmosphere in 2003 rather than risk a future crash into its microbially
    habitable moon Europa. The same fate awaits Juno in February 2018.
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    Our Solar System’s “shocking” origin | Carnegie Institution for Science
    https://carnegiescience.edu/news/our-solar-system%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Cshocking%E2%80%9D-origin

    According to one longstanding theory, our Solar System's formation was triggered by a shock wave from an exploding supernova. The shock wave injected material
    from the exploding star into a neighboring cloud of dust and gas, causing it to collapse in on itself and form the Sun and its surrounding planets.

    New work from Carnegie's Alan Boss offers fresh evidence supporting this theory, modeling the Solar System's formation beyond the initial cloud collapse and
    into the intermediate stages of star formation. It is published by the Astrophysical Journal.

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    Reflections from an Alien World | Tiffany Jansen
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A9CfEEXMqQ
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    New Space Simulations Show What Happens When Neutron Star, Black Hole Collide | Berkeley Lab
    http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2017/08/02/new-space-simulations-neutron-star-black-hole-mergers/

    Berkeley Lab scientists develop detailed models that provide new views of cataclysmic events in space

    Now that scientists can detect the wiggly distortions in space-time created by the merger of massive black holes,
    they are setting their sights on the dynamics and aftermath of other cosmic duos that unify in catastrophic collisions.

    Working with an international team, scientists at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    (Berkeley Lab) have developed new computer models to explore what happens when a black hole joins with a neutron star –
    the superdense remnant of an exploded star.

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    NRL Brightens Perspective of Mysterious Mini-Halos - U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
    https://www.nrl.navy.mil/...ia/news-releases/2017/NRL-Brightens-Perspective-of-Mysterious-Mini-Halos

    The largest gravitationally bound objects in the universe are galaxy clusters that form at the intersection of cosmic web filaments.
    These entities are shaped and grow through massive collisions as material streams into their gravitational pull. Within the heart
    of some galaxy clusters are mysterious and little known radio mini-halos. These rare, dispersed, and steep-spectrum (brighter at
    low frequencies) radio sources surround a bright central radio galaxy and are highly luminous at radio wavelengths.

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    :: OSEL.CZ :: - Způsobují rádiové záblesky hvězdy z temné hmoty padající do černých děr?
    http://www.osel.cz/...9-zpusobuji-radiove-zablesky-hvezdy-z-temne-hmoty-padajici-do-cernych-der.html
    Fast radio bursts may be dark matter ‘stars’ hitting black holes | New Scientist
    https://www.newscientist.com/...2527-fast-radio-bursts-may-be-dark-matter-stars-hitting-black-holes/
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    What Would It Take To Completely Sterilize the Earth? - The Atlantic
    https://www.theatlantic.com/.../2017/07/what-would-it-take-to-completely-sterilize-the-earth/533613/

    Three astrophysicists calculate that even huge asteroids and exploding stars probably wouldn’t wipe out all life.

    The odds of finding life on another planet hinge on the answers to two big questions. First, how often does life arise? Second, once it does arise,
    how likely is it to persist without being completely wiped out? The first question is extremely difficult, especially since we have exactly one example
    of a life-spawning planet. But the second question is easier to answer—at least for Earth—and a trio of astrophysicists have given it a shot.

    In a paper delightfully titled “The Resilience of Life to Astrophysical Events,” David Sloan and Rafael Alves Batista, both from the University of Oxford,
    and Avi Loeb, from Harvard University, estimated the odds that a space-borne catastrophe like an incoming asteroid would completely sterilize the Earth.
    Reassuringly, they think those odds are astronomically low—about one in 10 million for every billion years. “The conclusion we come to is that life, once it
    starts anywhere, is hard to eradicate,” Sloan says. In other words: Life finds a way (even if you bludgeon it with a giant space rock or an exploding star).

    To be clear, the three researchers aren’t concerned with the fate of humans—a fragile, fleshy species that, in Loeb’s words, can be “killed by climate change
    or affected by bad politics.” Instead, the trio wanted to know what it would take to wipe out all life on the planet. And to do that, they focused on the world’s
    hardiest animals—the tardigrades.

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    'Weird! Signal' Mystery Solved!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIQNSEADNlA
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    http://www.nature.com/news/clues-emerge-in-mystery-of-flickering-quasars-1.22376

    Some of the Universe's most luminous objects have disappeared much faster than expected

    Some of the brightest objects in the Universe — quasars — are vanishing rapidly. Astronomers now think that they understand
    this mysterious behaviour, and the answer could help them to explain how galaxies such as the Milky Way evolve.

    Quasars are supermassive black holes at the centres of galaxies fed by huge quantities of gas that shine across the visible Universe.
    Astronomers have long thought that quasars persist for millions of years before dimming slowly over tens of thousands of years. But
    in 2014, Stephanie LaMassa, an astronomer now at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, discovered a quasar
    that seemed to disappear in less than ten years. That’s a blink of an eye, astronomically speaking.

    Researchers struggled to explain the oddity. Perhaps a massive dust cloud passed in front of the quasar’s bright beacon and momentarily
    blocked its light. Or maybe a star passed too close to the black hole and was rapidly torn apart, causing a bright flare that scientists
    mistook for a quasar. It seemed physically impossible that such a bright object could fade in such a short time.

    The discovery set in motion the hunt for more of these ‘changing-look’ quasars. The search has identified dozens of these mysterious
    beasts, some of which have dimmed more dramatically than the first. The two studies published this month on the preprint server arXiv
    suggest that these quasars blaze out of existence because the amount of gas and dust flowing through their accretion disks - the swirl
    of hot matter that encircles a black hole - drops dramatically. In effect, the black hole starves.
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    First Support for a Physics Theory of Life | Quanta Magazine
    https://www.quantamagazine.org/first-support-for-a-physics-theory-of-life-20170726/

    Take chemistry, add energy, get life. The first tests of Jeremy England’s provocative
    origin-of-life hypothesis are in, and they appear to show how order can arise from nothing.

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    The Soyuz MS-05 rocket is launched with Expedition 52 flight engineer Sergei Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos, flight engineer Randy Bresnik of NASA,
    and flight engineer Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency), Friday, July 28, 2017 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Ryazanskiy,
    Bresnik, and Nespoli will spend the next four and a half months living and working aboard the International Space Station.

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    https://www.nasa.gov/...oddard/2017/nasa-finds-moon-of-saturn-has-chemical-that-could-form-membranes

    NASA scientists have definitively detected the chemical acrylonitrile in the atmosphere of Saturn’s moon Titan,
    a place that has long intrigued scientists investigating the chemical precursors of life.

    On Earth, acrylonitrile, also known as vinyl cyanide, is useful in the manufacture of plastics. Under the harsh conditions of
    Saturn’s largest moon, this chemical is thought to be capable of forming stable, flexible structures similar to cell membranes.
    Other researchers have previously suggested that acrylonitrile is an ingredient of Titan’s atmosphere, but they did not report
    an unambiguous detection of the chemical in the smorgasbord of organic, or carbon-rich, molecules found there.

    A Titan Discovery
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiYIRzeL5z0
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    Northolt Branch Observatories - Possible supernova 2017fro

    AT 2017fro | Transient Name Server
    https://wis-tns.weizmann.ac.il/object/2017fro

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    New Study Shows Dark Matter Isn't Warm And Fuzzy
    https://www.forbes.com/...n/2017/07/28/new-study-shows-dark-matter-isnt-warm-and-fuzzy/#2cf9f6487135

    The most models assume that dark matter is cold. In this case, cold vs warm refers to the speed at which dark matter particles typically move.
    In cold dark matter models, the particles are relatively heavy, with a mass similar to that of protons or more. Because of their high mass, these
    dark matter particles would move relatively slowly, at much the same speed as the gas and dust in our galaxy. Neutrinos, on the other hand, are
    warm dark matter. Neutrinos don't interact strongly with light, and they do have mass, so they meet the basic requirement of dark matter.
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    Planetary defense campaign will use real asteroid for the first time
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-planetary-defense-campaign-real-asteroid.html

    For the first time, NASA will use an actual space rock for a tabletop exercise simulating an asteroid impact in a densely populated area. The asteroid, named
    2012 TC4, does not pose a threat to Earth, but NASA is using it as a test object for an observational campaign because of its close flyby on Oct. 12, 2017.

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    Scientists unveil new 3-D view of galaxies
    https://phys.org/news/2017-07-scientists-unveil-d-view-galaxies.html

    For many years astronomers have struggled to get good-quality 3-D data of galaxies. Although this technique is very powerful
    as it allows researchers to "dissect" objects, this was a slow process as each galaxy had to be observed independently.

    Novel Australian designed and built instrumentation called the "Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral-field" (SAMI) unit at
    the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) now allows astronomers to simultaneously view many galaxies at the same time.

    "The power of SAMI is that it allows us to look into the details of many galaxies at once", University of Sydney astronomer
    and SAMI Principal Investigator Prof. Scott Croom said.

    The SAMI instrument provides 13 optical fibre units that can "dissect" astronomical objects using spectroscopy, providing
    unique 3-D data of galaxies.

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    LOFAR Ireland officially launched | ASTRON
    http://www.astron.nl/lofar-ireland-officially-launched

    On 27 July 2017, the newly built Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) station in Ireland will be officially opened.
    This extends the largest radio telescope in the world, connecting to its central core of antennas in the north
    of the Netherlands, now forming a network of two thousand kilometres across. Astronomers can now study the history
    of the universe in even more detail. The station will be opened by the Irish Minister for Training, Skills, Innovation,
    Research and Development, John Halligan.

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