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Gamma Ray Detection Marks Highest Energy Light From the Sun 34

An anonymous reader quotes a report from New Atlas: Scientists have discovered that the Sun produces higher energy light than was thought possible. An unusual type of telescope detected gamma rays with energies of over 1 tera electron volt (TeV), at least five times more energetic than previously known. The Sun emits light spanning a wide range of energies, from infrared through visible light and up to ultraviolet. It was previously predicted that the Sun could produce gamma rays -- electromagnetic radiation with the highest energy -- through interactions with cosmic rays from distant sources, but these would rarely reach Earth to be detectable. A few decades later, these gamma rays were eventually detected by NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope in 2011. With more and more observations over the years since, Fermi found that the Sun was producing around seven times more gamma rays than had been predicted. Their energies were detected at up to 200 giga electron volts (GeV), which is the upper limit that Fermi can pick up.

So for the new study, scientists used a different instrument that's sensitive beyond that limit. The instrument in question is called the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC), and it works in a way unlike your everyday telescope. It's made up of a series of 300 big tanks filled with 200 tons of water each. When gamma rays hit molecules in the Earth's atmosphere, they create a cascade of lower energy particles, and these can interact with the water molecules in those big tanks. Sensitive instruments keep watch for these interactions, and scientists can work backwards to calculate the energy of the original gamma ray. Using HAWC data gathered between 2015 and 2021, the researchers discovered that the Sun was producing gamma rays with energies well beyond that which Fermi detected. They were reaching energies on the scale of TeV, with some spiking to almost 10 TeV. Exactly how the Sun produces them remains a mystery, the team says, but further research will investigate how their energy gets so high and what role the Sun's magnetic field might play.
The research was published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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Gamma Ray Detection Marks Highest Energy Light From the Sun

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  • by ozduo ( 2043408 )
    That global warming has nothing to do with the sun
  • by Anonymouse Cowtard ( 6211666 ) on Tuesday August 08, 2023 @12:31AM (#63749368) Homepage
    We're just getting to grips with how our own star and.solar system work. From there we look at local star systems and apply the same insights. Then we make the magic leap to understanding things at a galactic scale. Out knowledge is already insufficient so we need to invent stuff like dark matter to explain the rotation of galaxies and cosmic lensing. Fuck I wish I could live for another thousand years ... Just to see how it pans out.
  • Or are the orthodoxists still in denial mode?

  • Slashdot comments (Score:5, Insightful)

    by amorsen ( 7485 ) <benny+slashdot@amorsen.dk> on Tuesday August 08, 2023 @01:20AM (#63749436)

    Wow.

    Mockery of global warming, mockery of astronomy, while promoting electric universe.

    4chan would be proud.

    • Re:Slashdot comments (Score:4, Interesting)

      by bill_mcgonigle ( 4333 ) * on Tuesday August 08, 2023 @09:55AM (#63750376) Homepage Journal

      This is the natural consequence of "The Science" gaslighting people for decades in search of scare funding.

      Trust goes to zero and everybody is a suspect - which means reputation is destroyed.

      It was hard enough being nerdy in the 80's when people merely looked down on scientists for being beta. I personally avoided that by being tall and athletic but I saw it all around me and it steered many moral people away from science.

      Now we learn that FDA/CDC/USDA were colluding with Big Sugar and Big Tobacco the whole time and creating diabetic and cancer epidemics.

      Fast-forward to 2020 and they're coming for the kids with no science behind them. The hearings in Scotland and Austrailia this week were both appropriately brutal.

      It's no wonder that low-information people react poorly - they don't know much but they know they're being lied to.

      Every civilizational collapse begins with everybody lying about everything. Only a stalwart commitment to truth and free inquiry can sustain a stable society.

      • by amorsen ( 7485 )

        The lone reply to my post is a bunch of vague accusations about "The Science" and various scientific institutions. "They're coming for the kids".

        Modded to 5.

        Fuck Slashdot.

      • by dasunt ( 249686 )

        Every civilizational collapse begins with everybody lying about everything.

        That's quite a claim.

        Kind of curious how you know it was everybody lying about everything that brought down civilizations like the Indus Valley (commonly attributed to drought), Easter Island (commonly attributed to resource overuse), or lowland classical Mayan (attributed to disease, invasion, and/or prolonged drought) or Aztec (generally agreed that invasions were the cause of the collapse).

        If you would perhaps want a more co

  • Fermi found that the Sun was producing around seven times more gamma rays than had been predicted.

    Hulk SMASH!

  • Didn't know my SUV cause this flareup from Sun.

  • It always made more sense that I needed ECC to protect against the Sun than against Zeta Reticuli.

    Space is big.

  • Does this mean that there is more entropy coming from the sun to earth than we had previously thought ?

    How can we make use of this new information, can solar cells on satellites be optimized further maybe ?

  • I really should take this info and try to market and sell Gamma Ray Blocker sunblock. Seems like the current state of science education in the US would allow me to make a pretty penny on people's FUD around this subject.

    Of course with the caveat, "These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration"

    • Sadly, ZnO won't do, and the recent high temperature superconductivity inquiry has created an acute shortage of PbO.

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