Astronomers learn the music of stars

Astronomers learn the music of starsPhotos from open sources Turkish astronomer and talented musician Burak Ulash created a small piece of music based on gravitational vibrations of one component in the binary system Y Giraffe. The original music of the stars turned out.

The author concluded that the pulsations of stars are very similar to musical vibrations, so they can be written down in notes and in this way to create something that can be listened to as piece of art. And this music of stars is very interesting not not only scientifically, but also in terms of music creativity.

Note that Burak Ulash was not original in the idea of ​​writing musical works based on study and scientific processing ripple of stars. For example, Petr Trachik (collaboration LHCb0) in his time based on data from Begons Higgs created a composition in the style of modern heavy metal, and at one of the music festivals in Montreux was demonstrated to listeners jazz improvisation on based on ATLAS detector data.

However, as the story goes, the great maestro I. Bach drew inspiration listening to the organ music of the starry sky. True for this was enough for him musical talent without any astronomical knowledge.

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