"Uncovering the Enigma of Cannibal Stars in Neighboring Galaxies"

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Astronomers have discovered a population of hot helium stars in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, which are thought to be precursors to neutron star mergers and hydrogen-poor supernovae. These stars form in binary systems where one star strips the hydrogen envelope from the other, leaving a hot helium core. The finding, published in Science, supports the theory that a third of massive stars undergo this process and has significant implications for our understanding of stellar evolution and related cosmic phenomena.
Topics:science##astronomy#binarystars#magellanicclouds#neutronstars#science-and-technology#supernovae
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