‘Peanut’ stars may explain rare supernovae

Published on January 6, 2018

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Inside the dwarf galaxy Holmberg IX, two bright, massive stars orbit each other so closely that they share material and resemble a peanut. Such “yellow supergiant eclipsing binaries” may trigger rare types of supernovae (Courtesy of Kevin Gecsi/Ohio State University)

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