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Mysterious radiation burst recorded in tree rings

Postby Rattlehead » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:09 pm

Spike in carbon-14 levels indicates a massive cosmic event — but supernovae and solar flares ruled out.

Source: http://www.nature.com/news/mysterious-r ... gs-1.10768

Just over 1,200 years ago, the planet was hit by an extremely intense burst of high-energy radiation of unknown cause, scientists studying tree-ring data have found.

The radiation burst, which seems to have hit between ad 774 and ad 775, was detected by looking at the amounts of the radioactive isotope carbon-14 in tree rings that formed during the ad 775 growing season in the Northern Hemisphere. The increase in 14C levels is so clear that the scientists, led by Fusa Miyake, a cosmic-ray physicist from Nagoya University in Japan, conclude that the atmospheric level of 14C must have jumped by 1.2% over the course of no longer than a year, about 20 times more than the normal rate of variation. Their study is published online in Nature today1.

"The work looks pretty solid," says Daniel Baker, a space physicist at the University of Colorado's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics in Boulder, Colorado. "Some very energetic event occurred in about ad 775."

The 14C isotope is formed when highly energetic radiation from outer space hits atoms in the upper atmosphere, producing neutrons. These collide with nitrogen-14, which then decays to 14C. (The fact that this is always happening because of background radiation is what produces a continuous source of 14C for radiocarbon dating.)

Cosmic puzzle

The only known events that can produce a 14C spike are floods of γ-rays from supernova explosions or proton storms from giant solar flares. But neither seems likely, Miyake says, because each should have been large enough to have had other effects that would have been observed at the time.

A massive supernova, for example, should have been bright enough to produce a 'new' star visible even in the daytime, as was the case for two known supernovae in ad 1006 and ad 1054. Such an explosion would have needed to be brighter than either of these, Miyake says, because those events were not large enough to leave traces in the 14C record.

It is possible, he says, that the proposed event might have occurred in the far southern skies, where astronomers of the era wouldn't have seen it. But still, he says, if it did happen, today's X-ray and radio astronomers should have found signs of a "tremendously bright" remnant of the explosion.

As for solar flares, he says, anything that could have produced the required amount of super-high-energy protons would have vastly exceeded the most intense solar outburst ever recorded. There should have been a historical record of extraordinary auroras — not to mention that such a gigantic flare would probably have destroyed the ozone layer, with devastating ecological consequences.

Baker, however, thinks that Miyake's team may have been too quick to rule out a solar flare. Flares are sometimes associated with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) — huge eruptions of magnetically charged plasma from the Sun's atmosphere that send streams of charged particles towards Earth. It might be possible, he says, for CMEs to be accompanied by conditions in which an unusual number of protons are accelerated to super-high energies, even without the flare itself being "ridiculously strong".

"We know much more these days about how important proton acceleration is at the shock fronts that precede CME structures as they propagate towards Earth," Baker says. "I would like to think about whether a strong CME moving directly towards Earth could have produced the intense proton population that impacted Earth's atmosphere."

"It would be fascinating," Baker adds, "if there were some record in China or in the Middle East that reported powerful aurora or some other such event" around the same time as the observed 14C increase.
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Re: Mysterious radiation burst recorded in tree rings

Postby Buzi-Blu » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:10 am

Good article, and solid evidence to back it up. Very odd and intriguing. 775 AD looks like a date to keep in the back of our minds in case there is further corroborating evidence.

Presumably this would have been a global event, or at least half the globe if one side is facing the radiation source, and then mixing of the atmosphere would quickly disperse the C14.
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Re: Mysterious radiation burst recorded in tree rings

Postby Rattlehead » Mon Jun 04, 2012 1:00 pm

I wonder if this would effect the Carbon 14 dating methods?!
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Re: Mysterious radiation burst recorded in tree rings

Postby Buzi-Blu » Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:17 am

Rattlehead wrote:I wonder if this would effect the Carbon 14 dating methods?!


I was wondering that too, there are lots of assumptions in C14 dating. This might be a small enough ripple though in the long run and presumably it's the averaging effect of many events similar to this that keeps the C14 levels what they are.
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Re: Mysterious radiation burst recorded in tree rings

Postby Caveman In Space » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:20 am

There is a slight possibility that some powerfully charged objects such as a black hole or a pulsar may have dispersed a beam of energy that coincided with Earth during that year. I've always believed we are in just as much danger from rogue energy bursts as we are asteroids and comets. This may be hard evidence that this has happened in the past.

Great article. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Mysterious radiation burst recorded in tree rings

Postby Buzi-Blu » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:13 am

Another article on it, which gives extra details:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/05/mysterious_energy_blast/
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