
Scientists see powerful explosion from mysterious, unknown object in space
Researchers do not know where the bright flash came from. But they believe that it may be something entirely unknown or never seen before.
In May 2020, a Nasa space telescope was observing the leftovers of an exploded star in a nearby galaxy. As it did, it captured a bright and extremely fast X-ray flash.
Researchers do not know where it came from, or what object might have caused such a dramatic flash. It could be the first X-ray burster found in that Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy, a flare coming out of a mysterious magnetar – or something else entirely, researchers said.
The flash had disappeared within a few seconds and actually went unnoticed for years, according to the researchers who found it. It was detected within more than 20 years of archive data collected by Nasa's Chandra X-Ray Observatory.
"Have you ever flipped through old photo albums and suddenly found something fascinating hidden in the background of a picture, no one had ever noticed before? Now imagine doing that on a cosmic scale," said lead researcher Steven Dillmann, a PhD student at Stanford University.
"Using a novel machine learning approach, we looked back through over 20 years of archived observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and discovered a remarkable, powerful X-ray flash from an unknown object outside our own galaxy that had gone unnoticed for years within the vast Chandra archive – a true needle in the haystack event."
The finding is reported in a new paper, 'Representation learning for time-domain high-energy astrophysics: Discovery of extragalactic fast X-ray transient XRT 200515', published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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