
New analysis of M67 cluster helps decode the sound of stars
Acoustic oscillations in M67 stars reveal a surprising plateau in frequency patterns, providing a new tool to probe stellar interiors and refine age estimates
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Sabnam Shrestha is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. She is currently pursuing her graduate studies in physics at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, US. She is interested in active galactic nuclei, with emphasis on their role in host galaxies’ evolution, morphology and star formation rate. She aims to investigate the dynamic relationship between the supermassive black holes and their hosts’ galactic environment. Sabnam holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in physics from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. Beyond her academic work, she enjoys reading, walking and listening to music.
Acoustic oscillations in M67 stars reveal a surprising plateau in frequency patterns, providing a new tool to probe stellar interiors and refine age estimates
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