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Technology to capture how planets form

Telescope described as 'biggest leap since Galileo'

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The ALMA and VLA telescopes will capture the early stages of how planets form from
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The ALMA and VLA telescopes will capture the early stages of how planets form from The world's most expensive ground-based telescope, the $1.3billion ALMA array high in the Chilean Andes, has a new mission - to study how planets like our Earth form.    Together with another huge radio telescope, the Very Large Array (VLA), a collection of 27 antennae in New Mexico, ALMA is delivering the first insights into how planets form from the discs of gas and dust around young stars.
Scientists at ALMA describe the telescope as the biggest leap in the technology since Galileo.
These new 'eyes' will allow us to study, at unprecedented scales, the motion of gas and dust in the disks surrounding young stars, and put our theories of planet formation to the test,’ said David Wilner of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
The new telescopes will capture the first stages of planet formation -- the growth of dust grains and pebbles in the disks -- as well as show the gravitational interactions between the disks and new planets embedded within them.
‘The power of ALMA and the expanded VLA also will allow us to study many more young stars and solar systems - probably thousands - than we could before. This will help us understand the processes that produce the huge diversity we already see in extrasolar planetary systems,’ Wilner said
One set of early ALMA observations, of a disk around a young star nearly 170 light-years from Earth, promises to shed light on a much closer question -- the origin of Earth's oceans. Scientists think much of our planet's water came from comets bombarding the young Earth, but aren't sure just how much.
The key clue has been the fact that our seawater contains a higher percentage of Deuterium, a form of hydrogen, than is found in the gas between stars.  
‘With further studies like this, we are on the path to more precisely measuring the percentage of Earth's ocean water that might have come from comets,’ Wilner said. Wilner worked with Karin Oberg and Chunhua Qi, also of CfA, and Michiel Hogerhejde of Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, on this research.
The two new telescopes also will help extend the study of galaxy evolution and star formation back to the Universe's youth, 10 or 12 billion years ago.
‘The Jansky VLA and ALMA are ideally suited to reveal important new facts about very distant galaxies, which we see as they were when the Universe was a fraction of its current age,’ said Kartik Sheth, of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
‘The new capabilities of these two facilities will show us the details of dust and gas in galaxies of this early epoch, thus helping us learn how such galaxies evolved into the types we see in the current Universe,’ he added.
Already, Sheth said, both instruments have provided tantalizing glimpses of both atomic and molecular gas in galaxies as distant as 12 billion light-years.
‘The huge range of ages in galaxies that we will be able to observe with these facilities represents a big step in piecing together the full history of how galaxies formed, evolved, and made stars, over the vast span of cosmic time,’ Sheth explained.
 

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