WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.130 --> 00:00:04.230 [Music throughout] 2 00:00:04.230 --> 00:00:08.380 Eta Carinae is a massive binary system 7,500 light-years away. 3 00:00:08.380 --> 00:00:12.570 [X-ray view] 4 00:00:12.570 --> 00:00:16.660 5 00:00:16.660 --> 00:00:20.800 6 00:00:20.800 --> 00:00:27.000 Its two stars are 90 and 30 times the Sun's mass and orbit each other every 5.5 years. 7 00:00:27.000 --> 00:00:30.130 8 00:00:30.130 --> 00:00:34.220 New X-ray observations from NASA's NusSTAR mission show that their interaction 9 00:00:34.220 --> 00:00:39.390 creates cosmic rays by accelerating particles to nearly the speed of light. 10 00:00:39.390 --> 00:00:46.590 Both stars are so hot and bright they shed matter in the form of outflows called stellar winds. 11 00:00:46.590 --> 00:00:49.660 12 00:00:49.660 --> 00:00:55.740 The smaller star's faster, thinner wind carves a tunnel through the primary's slow, thick outflow. 13 00:00:55.740 --> 00:01:04.790 Where these winds collide, shockwaves accelerate particles, some of which crash into starlight. 14 00:01:04.790 --> 00:01:08.880 15 00:01:08.880 --> 00:01:14.970 The collision ramps up the light's energy into X-ray or even gamma-ray territory. 16 00:01:14.970 --> 00:01:21.190 We detect cosmic ray particles at Earth. But because they're electrically charged 17 00:01:21.190 --> 00:01:27.310 they wander in the presence of magnetic fields. This means we can't tell where they're coming from. 18 00:01:27.310 --> 00:01:30.370 19 00:01:30.370 --> 00:01:34.550 Now, thanks to NuSTAR, we know Eta Carinae is producing cosmic rays. 20 00:01:34.550 --> 00:01:36.660 21 00:01:36.660 --> 00:01:39.800 It's more than a superstar. 22 00:01:39.800 --> 00:01:42.810 23 00:01:42.810 --> 00:01:45.030 24 00:01:45.030 --> 00:01:49.220 It's a cosmic ray gun. 25 00:01:49.220 --> 00:01:53.310 26 00:01:53.310 --> 00:01:57.420 27 00:01:57.420 --> 00:02:01.620 [Beeping] 28 00:02:01.620 --> 00:02:08.662 [Beeping]