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Astrobites reports on simulations that explore whether a baby neutron star repeatedly diving into the envelope of its inflated companion star could be the cause of bumpy supernova light curves. The…
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Binary star death dance may explain origin of interacting supernovae
New research suggests that binary stars don't just live together; they die together too.

Binary star death dance may explain origin of interacting supernovae
New research suggests that binary stars don't just live together; they die together too.

Binary star death dance may explain origin of interacting supernovae
New research suggests that binary stars don't just live together; they die together too.
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