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Luminosity Fluctuations

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astronomy2 years ago

Betelgeuse's Stellar Feast: Did it Devour a Companion Star?

New research suggests that the recent fluctuations in the luminosity of Betelgeuse, a red supergiant star, may be due to the star consuming a smaller companion in the past. Simulations show that a merger between a massive star and a smaller companion can result in mass loss and high-speed mass flow. The rotation rate and chemical composition of Betelgeuse support the possibility of a past merger. However, more research is needed to fully understand the effects of these mergers on star evolution and supernova progenitors.

astronomy2 years ago

Betelgeuse's Stellar Feast: Devouring a Companion Star?

New research suggests that the recent fluctuations in luminosity of the red supergiant star Betelgeuse may be due to a past merger with a smaller companion star. Simulations show that as the stars merge, there is an exchange of energy and mass loss, which could explain Betelgeuse's high rotation rate and chemical composition. However, the study does not conclusively prove the merger theory and further research is needed to fully understand the effects of stellar mergers on massive star evolution and supernova progenitors.