High-Resolution Simulations of the Interaction Between the Nova/Supernova Ejecta and the Accretion Disk
Axel S. Lechuga et al 2025 ApJ 992 15 Simulations show that the accretion disks that form in nova and Type Ia supernova progenitor systems are partially or totally destroyed by an explosion, which…
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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.

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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