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    Rare Element on Earth Discovered in Ancient Starlight

    Light from three ancient stars at the edge of the Milky Way indicates that the stars contain tellurium, a brittle, superconducting element that is rare on Earth.

    The cosmic discovery, which also spotted traces of other heavy elements, supports the theory that these elements were synthesized in the rapidly collapsing cores of rare supernovas (stellar explosions).

    "You can make iron and nickel in any ordinary supernova, anywhere in the universe," said Anna Frebel, an astrophysicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologyand a member of the research team. "But these heavy elements seem to only be made in specialized supernovas.”

    According to the theory, heavy atoms form during rapid nuclear fusion at the heart of some supernovas. Called r-process, it sets in when a supernova core collapses, bombarding atomic nuclei with a fierce onslaught of neutrons. The result is the production of atoms heavier than iron, which then get hurled into space, enriching the cloud of gas and dust that eventually collapses to form another star.

    And if the theory is right, some of those atoms ought to end up in stars like those analyzed by Frebel and the rest of her team. [Supernova Photos from Star Explosions]

    To analyze the chemical composition of the three stars at the Milky Way's edge, the researchers studied data gathered by the Hubble Space Telescope's spectrograph, an instrument that splits incoming starlight into a spectrum of wavelengths. If an element is present in a star, the atoms of that element absorb starlight at specific wavelengths, leaving telltale dips in signal in the spectrograph's data. 

    The scientists detected dips in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum at a wavelength that matched tellurium's light absorption, signifying the presence of the rare element in the 12-billion-year-old stars. Furthermore, the abundance of tellurium relative to that of other heavy elements, such as barium and strontium, was the same in all three stars. According to Frebel, the matching ratios support the theory that a rare type of supernova may have created the elements in the bottom half of the periodic table, including tellurium. 

    The finding helps flesh out one chapter in the cosmic history of the elements, an ongoing effort of astronomers and nuclear physicists to understand the formation of the 94 naturally occurring types of matter.

    According to Jennifer Johnson, an associate professor of astronomy at Ohio State University who was not involved in the new research, tellurium has been a "tough" element to detect because it absorbs light in the ultraviolet spectrum. UV signals tend to be flooded by sunlight and are impossible for ground-based telescopes to spot.

    "If you look at the periodic table, tellurium is right in the middle of these elements that are hard for us to measure," Johnson said in a statement. "If we need to understand how [the r-process] works in the universe, we really have to measure this part of the periodic table. It's really cool that they got this element in this sea of unknown-ness." 

    Frebel and her colleagues are attempting to fill in other spots in the periodic table, too, by looking for signs of other heavy elements in starlight. "There are still quite a few holes," she said. "Every now and then, we can add an element, and it adds another data point that makes our work easier."

    The researchers have published their findings online in Astrophysical Journal Letters.

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    37 comments

    • safeinthewoods  •  3 mths ago
      ... the more we discover, the more we realize how much we still don't know ...
      • hatefulhappy 3 mths ago
        Infinity is the limit of your comprehension
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        By that logic then it is quite possible that there may be a Supreme Entity. Of course, now that I have said it I will be told that everything is possible except that. Why is science so afraid to qualify that possible scenario? Perhaps the hubris of man?
      • Seph 3 mths ago
        Science does not deny the possibility that there may be a supreme being, get a clue. That’s because it does not care about proving the existence of metaphysical beings that leave no physical trace of their existence upon our world. It just can’t. Thus science leaves God alone, as it should.
    • Ishahmael  •  Livonia, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks for announcing it! Now everyone in the galaxy is gonna be there trying to get their piece of Tellurium. There goes the neighborhood!
      • Kiser1 3 mths ago
        Is a piece of tellurium something that all of the Obamites are going to be entitled to?
    • paull  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I think I just read erotica for super geeks.
      • Adam 3 mths ago
        You did, I am only guessing that from my erection
    • Mr. Humor  •  3 mths ago
      I understand the Ferengi are trying to corner the market.
      • tnavel 3 mths ago
        but they are willing to trade for deanna troi's mother
      • James 3 mths ago
        The Tellurites probably won't be happy. mmmm Deanna Troi...
      • Jeffrey 3 mths ago
        It's Latinum they really and ultimately want! And it's only gold pressed because otherwise Latinum is a liquid at normal tempertures and pressures and doesn't fit in pockets as well as a consequence.
    • Adam  •  Buffalo, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Stars, natures form of alchemy :)
    • M  •  3 mths ago
      42
      • Squirrel 3 mths ago
        lol, exactly.
      • tnavel 3 mths ago
        was it good for you to
      • Jeffrey 3 mths ago
        Yes, but the question still remains as to what's the Question. Shirley the 'what is six times nine' was #$%$d up by the contamination of having 2 entities from the Earth Mark I present on the Earth Mark II. (And if it was dull name the first time why repeat it?;-)
    • wow  •  3 mths ago
      Great discovery!
    • JR  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      Unobtainium?
    • Jeb_Stuart D  •  3 mths ago
      Now how long will it be before dilithium is found? LOL
    • get er done  •  3 mths ago
      I also discovered a rare element on Earth just yesterday.........somebody actually told the truth and did what they said they could do, in the time they said they could do it, in the quality they promised. Now THAT is amazing.
    • fort557  •  Bellflower, California  •  3 mths ago
      Telltruthium is even more rare...
    • PC  •  3 mths ago
      I hope they didn't have a loose cable when they got their data
    • “Just Because”  •  3 mths ago
      Is Telluriun really that rare? Since it's dispersed in earths biosphere via volcanic magma. Thermal energy! The sun is powerful!
    • Reality Check  •  Gardena, California  •  2 mths ago
      It amazes me how we can know what is going on light years away, but the bottom of the ocean is a big mystery.
    • Bruce  •  Fremont, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Well that clears that up.
    • Yorick Hunt  •  3 mths ago
      astronomy story is astronomy
    • Mike  •  Austin, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      We need to know about these things because the Kepler mission demonstrated that there must be aliens out there. We need to analyze the various element factories (BTW, which kind of rare supernova?) because not all element mixes might result in the formation of a solar system such as our own. A datapoint in the Drake equation, ultimately.
    • Rick  •  3 mths ago
      Hmm I keep thinking of TellURide
    • Dolphins down but not out  •  Kokomo, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      Some Wall Streeter will put together an IPO to gather money to go get the stuff, but will pay themselves a large salary and easily accomplished bonus first...
    • White Knight  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      at the end it said "every now and then we add an element" meaning we still dont even know how many elements there are in the universe.....we still have a lot to learn
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