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Evidence for nemesis - A solar companion star
Authors: Muller, Richard A.
Affiliation: AA(California, University, Berkeley)
Publication: IN: The galaxy and the solar system (A87-34101 14-90). Tucson, AZ, University of Arizona Press, 1986, p. 387-396. Research supported by the Research Corp.
Publication Date: 00/1986
Category: Astrophysics
Origin: STINASA/STI
Keywords: Companion Stars, Nemesis (Star), Solar Neighborhood, Extinction, Fourier Transformation, Iridium, Periodic Variations, Stellar Motions, Stellar Orbits
Bibliographic Code: 1986gss..conf..387M
Abstract -
The evidence that the sun has a companion star 'Nemesis' responsible for periodic mass extinctions is reviewed. A Gaussian ideogram of the rates of family extinctions in the oceans shows periods of 26 and 30 Myr. Analysis of impact cratering on the earth shows a period of either 28.4 or 30 Myr, depending on the crater selection. Models which attempt to explain these periods with either oscillations through the galactic plane, or through the effects of a tenth planet, are seriously flawed. If the periods seen in the data are real (and not a spurious result of a statistical fluctuation), then the Nemesis hypothesis is the only suggested explanation that has survived close scrutiny. The Nemesis model predicts that the impacts took place during brief storms of several million years duration, perhaps accounting for the extended nature of the mass extinctions. A search for Nemesis is underway at Berkeley. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1986gss..conf..387M
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