Tabby's Star KIC 8462852: The Mystery Continues with Gary Sacco

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Published at : October 30, 2021

There seems to be a repeating pattern for Tabby's Star KIC 8462852 dips, however it continues to be mysterious. Gary Sacco has been working with Tabetha Boyajian to continue to watch the star closely.

A 1574-DAY PERIODICITY OF TRANSITS ORBITING KIC 8462852
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.01081.pdf

KIC8462852 Faded at an Average Rate of 0.164±0.013
Magnitudes Per Century From 1890 To 1989
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1601.03256.pdf

https://www.wherestheflux.com/single-post/2018/06/04/guest-post-newly-published-paper-on-a-1574-day-periodicity

00:00:00 Intro
00:00:37 Bio
00:01:26 Tabby’s star update
00:05:07 Collisional model
00:10:16 The habitable zone of Tabby’s Star
00:12:20 The usefulness of archiving
00:14:58 Future of KIC
00:21:42 The mystery of Tabby’s star
00:25:26 Infrared observations
00:28:26 Alien Megastructure idea
00:38:32 Flares

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FOOTAGE:
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