The Scotsman

Scientists strike gold with discovery of distant source of precious metal

● Neutron stars collision allows ‘space ripples’ to be seen and heard

- By SHÂN ROSS

A “gold factory” and a new source of gravitatio­nal waves “seen and heard” for the first time have been discovered in a distant galaxy 130 million light years away, scientists have revealed.

In a global conference yesterday scientists announced an array of ground-breaking “firsts”.

Firstly, the first detection of gravitatio­nal waves from the collision of two neutron stars, secondly, the picking up the “sound” and “flash” of the crash and thirdly, coming from that event, the origin of heavy elements including gold, platinum and uranium in the universe.

The discoverie­s, in which scientists from the University of Glasgow played a role, were hailed as opening a “new chapter in astrophysi­cs”.

The collision of the two neutron stars and the ripples created led to the fifth detection of gravitatio­nal waves.

Gravitatio­nal waves are ripples in space-time caused by violent events, taking billions of years to reach Earth.

They were picked up by two detectors in Washington, DC and Louisiana in the US, operated by the Laser Interferom­eter Gravitatio­nal-wave Observator­y.

Two seconds after the detection, a burst of gamma rays from the collision was captured by Nasa’s Fermi space telescope.

Analysis of the light revealed the manufactur­e of gold on a cosmic scale, as well as other heavy elements.

Elements, like the gold or platinum in jewellery, are the cinders, forged in the billion degree remnants of a merging neutron star.

Professor Sheila Rowan, director of the university’s institute for gravitatio­nal research, said: “The first gravitatio­nal wave signals from colliding neutral stars are a key that has allowed us to unlock the door to answer several long-standing mysteries.

“One of these, tackled by working in partnershi­p with colleagues whose telescopes observed the light, radio and other signals, is the puzzle of where some of the gold and other heavy elements in the cosmos have come from. We now believe the violent collision of neutron stars could be a gold factory.”

 ?? PICTURE: PA ?? An artist’s impression of two neutron stars colliding which formed heavy elements including gold
PICTURE: PA An artist’s impression of two neutron stars colliding which formed heavy elements including gold

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