University of Birmingham: Tiniest 'starquake' Ever Detected - New Study
March 27, 2024
March 27, 2024
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 27 (TNSres) -- The University of Birmingham issued the following news:
An orange dwarf star has yielded the tiniest 'starquakes' ever recorded, measured by an international team of scientists.
Named Epsilon Indi, the star is the smallest and coolest dwarf star yet observed with solar-like oscillations - "starquakes" like those shown by the Sun. These oscillations provide indirect glimpses of stellar interiors - just as eart . . .
An orange dwarf star has yielded the tiniest 'starquakes' ever recorded, measured by an international team of scientists.
Named Epsilon Indi, the star is the smallest and coolest dwarf star yet observed with solar-like oscillations - "starquakes" like those shown by the Sun. These oscillations provide indirect glimpses of stellar interiors - just as eart . . .
