Photo Caption: An artist’s conception of EF Eri during a time when there is mass accretion from the donor star to the white dwarf. The region where the thin gas stream breaks up into many filaments is ...
Researchers of the University of Granada have conducted the most complete worldwide analysis of the chemical composition and evolutionary state of a spectral type R carbon star The presence of carbon ...
B-type stars and hot subdwarf stars are both intriguing objects in the field of astronomy. B-type stars, also identified as main-sequence B stars, represent a subset of massive, young stars currently ...
Why is it important to know about exoplanets having their atmospheres stripped while orbiting F-type stars? This is what a recent study submitted to The Astronomical Journal hopes to address as an ...
When you look up at the night sky, it might seem like all stars are basically the same, as just tiny points of light scattered across the dark. However, in reality, stars come in an astonishing range ...
Many stars within our universe exist, but some of them are unbelievably gigantic. From one perspective, our Sun appears huge, it could hold more than a million Earth-like planets. However; this does ...
Wolf–Rayet (WR) stars are the evolved descendants of the most massive stars and show emission-line-dominated spectra formed in their powerful winds. Marking the final stage before core collapse, the ...