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(Stellar) Social Distancing in the Milky Way Bulge

(Stellar) Social Distancing in the Milky Way Bulge

by Sumeet Kulkarni | Jun 16, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Are stars at the center of our galaxy good at protecting their planets via social distancing? Find out..

Twins for the Win!

Twins for the Win!

by Tomer Yavetz | Jul 4, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

How did Lindsay Lohan and Arnold Schwarzenegger find their way into a bite about binary stars? Read on to find out.

A clash of disks: the traumatic life of the HV-DO Tau system

by Guest | Feb 20, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

In the right conditions, protoplanetary disks might retain evidence of past encounters and can tell us more about the life story of the stellar environment they reside in.

The Serendipitous Discovery of Two Stellar Mass Black Holes in the Globular Cluster M22

The Serendipitous Discovery of Two Stellar Mass Black Holes in the Globular Cluster M22

by Anna Rosen | Oct 9, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

In this article, the authors report their serendipitous discovery of two stellar mass-black holes in the globular cluster M22, however theoretical work predicts that there should only be one stellar-mass black hole!

Examining the Fate of White Dwarf Companions

Examining the Fate of White Dwarf Companions

by Anna Rosen | Aug 15, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

What happens to a low-mass companion when a star evolves off the main sequence to become a white dwarf?

To be or not to be: central black holes in small stellar systems

To be or not to be: central black holes in small stellar systems

by Kim Phifer | Jul 2, 2012 | Daily Paper Summaries

Miller & Davies investigate whether central black holes should exist in low mass stellar systems such as globular clusters.

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