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Chinese, South African telescopes play key role in refreshing limits of Galactic observation

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Chinese, South African telescopes play key role in refreshing limits of Galactic observation

2025-05-26 12:16 Last Updated At:05-27 00:37

Chinese astronomers and their international peers have jointly refreshed the limits for Galactic observation using the country's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) and South Africa's MeerKAT array radio telescope.

The outcome came after Chinese and international astronomers completed high-precision observations of the Milky Way's globular clusters with concerted efforts.

Globular clusters, some of the oldest celestial bodies in the Milky Way, typically consist of millions of stars, including pulsar neutron stars. These highly magnetized pulsars emit regular electromagnetic pulses with exceptional precision, which carry valuable information about the interstellar matter and magnetic fields, traveling across vast space to reach Earth.

FAST is adept at capturing the faintest cosmic ripples, the signals from pulsars located millions of light years away. Meanwhile, MeerKAT's 64-antenna array focuses on tracking signals across a broader area of the sky. The Tsinghua-led project marks the first deep collaboration between these two world-leading radio telescopes in the study of globular clusters.

Participating astronomers attributed the accomplishment to the synchronization between the two nations' telescopes

"By combining equipment from the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, which are of different capabilities, we have more than doubled our observational sample," said professor Li Di from Tsinghua University.

This collaboration successfully obtained polarization rotation measurements of 43 pulsars from eight globular clusters, and such measured results are a key indicator of the strength of the cosmic magnetic field. Notably, the research found that seven of these globular clusters showed no detectable ionized gas, indicating an exceptionally "clean" environment, according to astronomers.

"We call it the 'dust-free realm' among the Milky Way's ancient celestial bodies. Why have these globular clusters remained so clean after such a long process of evolution? This is a new question for us. Scientists now speculate that many smaller but highly active members of the globular cluster 'family,' such as white dwarfs and neutron stars, are constantly radiating energy, 'blowing away' the electron 'dust' created by other stars," said Li.

Both sides expect further collaborations on pulsar mutations and interstellar turbulence, and even exploration of possible signals from extraterrestrial civilizations.

Chinese, South African telescopes play key role in refreshing limits of Galactic observation

Chinese, South African telescopes play key role in refreshing limits of Galactic observation

Chinese, South African telescopes play key role in refreshing limits of Galactic observation

Chinese, South African telescopes play key role in refreshing limits of Galactic observation

President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Lee Jae Myung has expressed his hope that his upcoming visit to China will help eliminate past misunderstandings and issues, underscoring the importance of ties between the two countries.

At the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping, Lee will pay a state visit to China from Jan 4 to 7. It will be Lee's first visit to China since he took office.

In an interview with China Media Group (CMG) in Seoul on Wednesday, Lee acknowledged the existing misunderstandings and issues between the two countries, noting that addressing these issues is a key goal of his visit.

"The current international landscape is turbulent, with escalating issues among various countries. In this context, the relationship between the Republic of Korea and China holds significant importance for us. the ROK and China are deeply interconnected in many areas, including history, economy, geopolitics, politics and security. Northeast Asia's peace, stability, mutual respect, and common prosperity are crucial for both countries," said Lee.

"Admittedly, there have been some misunderstandings and issues between the ROK and China, which have hindered the development of bilateral relations to some extent. Therefore, the purpose of my upcoming visit to China is to minimize or eliminate these past issues, foster a leap in our bilateral relations to a new level, and solidify the ROK and China as partners that mutually support each other's development," he said.

ROK President hopes to reduce misunderstandings with China during upcoming visit

ROK President hopes to reduce misunderstandings with China during upcoming visit

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