Carbon-Rich Dust Injected into the Interstellar Medium by Galactic WC Binaries Survives for Hundreds of Years
Noel D. Richardson et al 2025 ApJ 987 160 Analysis of JWST imaging of Wolf–Rayet stars shows that dust produced by these stars is long lived, surviving at least 130 years and up to more than 300…
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