Wednesday, May 13, 2020

NASA’s TESS Enables Breakthrough Study of Perplexing Stellar Pulsations


Sound waves bouncing around inside a star cause it to expand and contract, which results in detectable brightness changes. This animation depicts one type of Delta Scuti pulsation — called a radial mode — that is driven by waves (blue arrows) traveling between the star’s core and surface. In reality, a star may pulsate in many different modes, creating complicated patterns that enable scientists to learn about its interior.  Credits: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center