Researchers using the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA), have for the first time, achieved a precise size measurement of small dust
particles around a young star through radio - wave polarization.
Not exact matches
Based on telescope observations of
young sunlike
stars, researchers estimate that «super» solar flares bombarded Earth with energetic
particles at least once a day
around 4 billion years ago.
He and his collaborators have theoretically predicted that,
around a
young star radio waves scattered by the dust
particles should carry unique polarization features.