Energetic Particle Strikes the Earth
It was one of the most energetic particles ever known to strike the Earth -- but where did it come from?
Dubbed
Amaterasu after the
Shinto
sun goddess, this particle, as do all
cosmic rays that strike the
Earth's atmosphere, caused an
air shower
of electrons, protons, and other
elementary particles to spray down onto the Earth below.
In the featured illustration, a cosmic ray
air shower is pictured striking the
Telescope Array in
Utah,
USA,
which recorded the
Amaterasu event in 2021 May.
Cosmic ray air showers are common enough that you likely have been in a
particle spray yourself,
although you likely wouldn't have noticed.
The origin of this energetic particle, likely the
nucleus of an atom, remains a
mystery in two ways.
First, it is
not known how any single particle or atomic nucleus can practically acquire
so much energy, and second, attempts to trace the particle back to
where it originated did not indicate any likely potential source.