Exploring the 'Stellar Surf' of a Monster-Tall Sun
A new study of the Milky Way reveals that there is a massive population of the tallest stars ever seen. Dubbed “Stellar Surf Monsters,” these stars are twice as tall as our Sun and have the potential to shape the galactic environment. Scientists believe that these stars have been around for millions of years, and their presence could explain the structure of the Milky Way. The research team used data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission to study the stars’ movements and uncover the secret of the Stellar Surf Monsters. As the stars move through the galaxy, they create waves that ripple through the interstellar medium, causing the stars to move in a surfing-like manner. The study provides an exciting new look into the dynamics of our galaxy and the role of these giant stars in shaping it.
source: Phys.org