BROWN DWARF STARS ARE PLENTIFUL AND CAN BE EASILY SEEN

CONSISTENTLY A DARKHOLE WITH WARM CENTER DOME AND GLOWING THIN RIM



At Polaris

Polaris is the north star navigators use to compass point an egocentric heaven which constantly circles around a fixed point making it easy to lay out flight vectors and ship travels in straight lines on flat and curved Earth maps. Without the north star, navigation would not be easy because everything else drifts in the sky

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A large planet is orbiting the brown dwarf. Another object seems to be partially occulting the upper hem of the brown dwarf, it may be a smaller dwarf in a binary orbit with the larger brown star. This is only correct (binary) if the yellow stars are foreground, overlaying.

If rearground stars it is not reasonable to expect them to shine so brightly through the mantle of a very dim small brown dwarf, nor, for that matter, to shine brightly through the bigger member of the binary pair, after all, even gas giant Jupiter occults any star over which it passes



Brown dwarfs in a narrow bandwidth range of small to large sizes

A histogram of a Polaris plate reveals a number of dark holes most are small, the one obvious large dwarf forms a stark hole against rearlight in the lower right. Click on the image for a larger view

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Other dark spots are possibly other dwarf stars of sundry sizes within a narrow bandwidth of cross sectional diameters



At Polaris

Mottling around Polaris itself may be due to ceaseless relentless mixing by brown dwarf stars in orbit around Polaris. Two are easily seen, one to the lower right, a less visible smaller dwarf to the lower left spotted in a different Dss plate can also be easily seen isolated in the histogram

Mottling in the interstellar media of the Pleides, you need to see this to better understand mottling

In light of todays dwarf star orbiters captured around giant stars, the earlier Darkhole.htm document is an excellent reference for more brown dwarf stars, including many captured by chance, drifting in the Milky Way intervening between here and galaxies even far distant

  two dark holes in closeup, near M101;
A collection of dark holes assembled four years ago (circ 2000) in a document titled Darkhole.htm were thought then to be dark galaxies and proposed as such, in that many exceeded the size of nearby galaxies in Dss black and white plates

A mystery, then, was a tendency for the dark holes to be more or less of a uniform size, which turns out to be correct in the light of brown dwarf stars being present in the images

For instance here (left) are two spotted adrift off the western flank of super spiral galaxy M101

At Eta Virgini - a planetary zoo

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Notice the two large dark holes one upper left the other lower right these are not accidental, holes of identical kind also appear in a small horde at giant star Alpha Peg (home of the famous flying flares)

BROWN DWARF STARS

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The holes are of more or less uniform size and are concentrated along the centeral horizon of giant star Alpha Peg (immediately below)

Little to ought can be said by me regards their true nature (fab or falaxy). As the nicely colored zoom of a dark hole at left shows, their centers are filled with a dome that is textured, this is true for all of the dark holes

Which makes it possible, concidering the light filled inner domes, and glowing rims, that these might be brown dwarf stars - too small to go nuclear - too large to be gas planets, therefore cross section areas constrained within a narrow range of sizes, their gravities strong enough to keep a group attracted together then clustered in an orbit around a parent star

If techniques used to find planets by observing a star's giggle as the planet orbits, if using photos in which the dwarves are not sees, jiggle by three dwarf orbiters staying close together can be interpreted as the present of a non radiant other star in a binary system

This would not be the case if dwarfs in a cluster are involved. The system cannot be called binary, another name has to be used for a multi star system which has more than three bodies. The Alpha Peg stellar system seems to have at least 5 drown dwarfs close enough to giant Alpha peg to be within planet orbit capture, comprising a solar system of unusual kind

At Alpha Peg - mystery holes (dark holes)

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Also, a recurring pair of giant squid

One of the rectangles contains two looping strings of strew, which are also in fact image recurrences - one smaller - the other larger further out on tandem radial. The two are very dim and do not enhance well in normal image, which is why the looping bottle shapes are shown in the more chattered form of histogram, next

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In the histo above, hints of a trail of disturbance link the large squid and dark hole, if true, the two have been (or are) locally interactive

At Alioth



A string of tidal trios (three of similar recurring shape in progressive enlarging size

Also at Alioth a long string of ejection

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The dark hole may be a brown dwarf star

As already said
'BROWN DWARF STARS ARE PLENTIFUL AND CAN BE EASILY SEEN'

At 51 Pegasi - a large dark hole

Possible candidate as a brown dwarf star, the dark hole is seen only in the Dss Poss1 infrared plate, which means the dark hole glows with only dull heat





The dark hole is not visible at all in the plate original. Histogram reveals the dark hole at once

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At 51 Pegasi - gravitic striations

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The ripples (gravity waves) are extremely dim, seen only in the Dss Poss2 red plate. Histogram shows them at once. High levels of illumination adjustment reveals them against a grey backdrop of deep space

A faint outer ring surrounds 51 Pegasi

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Note: gravitic striations are a big topic in Cosmicastronomy.com. A recent addition is an exploration of a major gravitic sea surrounding giant star Epsilon Cma

The main thunbnail page for gravity waves is Edge.htm

A support page for both dark holes, and striations (gravity waves) is Darkhole.htm



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