The Milky Way is analyzed by scientists for many centuries, but considering its size and the large number of stars, or planets, which reside inside it, there are many undead secrets.One of these was finally explained by scientists, they can find indications to give them a clearer detail of certain events that take place in the Milky Way and have not had any explanation so far.
The Milky Way is a very large galaxy, and its observation is difficult because we are inside it, so we cannot have an overall look at all its areas.Scientists have noticed for over 100 years that various cosmic rays are issued in the Milky Way, and recently they have managed to discover their source, but also that about 70% of the range of the cosmic ones are basedrelative.
Milky Way: historical premiere, incredible mystery explained
The Milky Way has had throughout its history, and most likely it has, registered supernova-type explosions, that is, stars that explode and emit huge amounts of energy throughout the universe..Scientists, however, managed for the first time to quantify the amount of cosmic rays generated by the remains of a supernova in the Milky Way, and in all this process they have managed to explain including some of the cosmic rays existing in the galaxy.
“Astronomers managed for the first time to quantify the proton and electronic components of the cosmic rays in a supernova remnant.At least 70% of the very large gamma rays emitted by the cosmic rays are due to relativistic protons, according to the new imaging analysis of radio radiation, X -ray and gamma rays..The acceleration site of the proton, the main components of the cosmic rays, was a 100 -year -old mystery in modern astrophysics.step by step in elucidating the origin of cosmic rays."
For the first time the lactee had the cosmic rays detected in 1912 by scientists, but here it is only 109 years later appeared the explanation regarding their origin and the composition of the rays Gama.Scientists explain in a study more about their historical discoveries, but what they have observed in the Milky Way is only a small part of what is hidden in our galaxy at the moment, so we have to find out.
The Milky Way hides so many mysteries that it is unlikely that humanity will discover at least a very small part of them, at least until we can explore large areas of the galaxy we belong to.