| Scientific news A HYPERGIANT STAR (PARTIALLY) TRAVERSING THE YELLOW EVOLUTIONARY VOID 25 December 2012 WHT (UES) |
After thirty years of investigation, a team of scientists from six European countries reports that the hypergiant star HR 8752 is partially traversing the Yellow Evolutionary Void,
an area in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram empty of hypergiant stars with surface temperatures between 5000 and 12000 degrees kelvin. Some of the observations were carried out
using the Utrecht Echelle Spectrograph (UES, now retired) on the William Herschel Telescope.
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| Scientific news DIFFUSE BANDS DONT ORIGINATE IN CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVELOPES 27 February 2008 WHT (UES) |
The origin of the diffuse interstellar bands is a long-standing observational problem that now can see some light. A systematic survey of post-AGB stars, conducted by a team of Spanish and Dutch astronomers, has demonstrated for the first time that the carriers of the diffuse bands cannot be present in circumstellar envelopes. The result has been highlighted in Astronomy & Astrophysics journal this week and it indeed places the origin of the diffuse bands in the interstellar medium.
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| Scientific news UES DETECTS RUBIDIUM IN ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH STARS 14 November 2006 WHT (UES) |
A long debated issue concerning the nucleosynthesis of neutron-rich elements in Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars is the identification of the neutron source.
Recently, a team of astronomers using UES spectrograph on the William Herschel Telescope has detected rubidium from the overproduction of the long-lived radioactive isotope 87Rb in intermediate-mass AGB stars in our Galaxy.
This represents a direct observational evidence, predicted theoretically 40 years ago, of the slow-neutron capture process following the 22Ne(α,n)25Mg
reaction.
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| Scientific news WILLIAM HERSCHEL TELESCOPE IDENTIFIES THE COMPANION STAR OF TYPE IA TYCHO BRAHE'S 1572 SUPERNOVA 28 October 2004 WHT (AUXCAM, UES, ISIS) |
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| Press release THE WILLIAM HERSCHEL TELESCOPE FINDS THE BEST CANDIDATE FOR A SUPERNOVA EXPLOSION 31 January 2003 WHT (UES) |
An international team of astronomers using the Utrecht Echelle Spectrograph on the William Herschel Telescope has identified the bright star Rho Cassiopeiae as the best candidate to undergo a supernova explosion in the near future. The results of this investigation are to be published in a research paper in The Astrophysical Journal on February 1.
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| Press release EL TELESCOPIO WILLIAM HERSCHEL OBSERVA POR PRIMERA VEZ UN PLANETA FUERA DEL SISTEMA SOLAR 16 December 1999 WHT (UES) |
Un equipo de astronomos britanicos, utilizando el telescopio William Herschel y tecnicas de computacion avanzadas, ha observado por primera vez de forma directa un planeta fuera del Sistema Solar. El hallazgo del planeta Milenio, como asi lo han bautizado sus descubridores, se publica hoy en la prestigiosa revista cientifica Nature.
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| Press release EUROPEAN ASTRONOMERS DISCOVER NEW TYPE OF COMET TAIL 18 April 1997 WHT (COCAM, UES) |
Observations carried out in the past few days to study the distribution of sodium atoms in Comet Hale-Bopp have led to the discovery of a new type of comet tail. Sodium atoms have previously been seen near the centers of other comets, but these observations reveal for the first time in Hale-Bopp a straight tail of sodium atoms 6 degrees long.
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