Solving the Mystery of Missing Twins in the Galactic Center.

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Astronomers have found that young supermassive stars near the Milky Way’s black hole are single, not binary, a finding contrary to normal supermassive star formation. The black hole’s extreme environment causes these stellar binaries to merge or disrupt, leading to fewer binary pairs compared to similar stars near Earth. This suggests the black hole’s influence on gravitational waves production and hypervelocity star creation.
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