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XRISM reveals surprisingly sluggish winds from neutron star differ from black hole outflows
The X-Ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) has revealed an unexpected difference between the powerful winds launching ...
On February 25, 2024, XRISM used its Resolve instrument to observe the neutron star GX13+1, which is the core of a once larger star that has burned out. GX13+1 is a bright X-ray source. These X-rays ...
On February 25, 2024, XRISM used its Resolve instrument to observe the neutron star GX13+1, which is the core of a once larger star that has burned out. GX13+1 is a bright X-ray source. These X-rays ...
XRISM found dense winds from a neutron star disc differ from those around black holes, challenging ideas on how such winds form and shape their environment.
An international team of scientists, led by Professor Chris Done of our Physics Department, has made a surprising discovery ...
Gravitational-wave astronomy has exploded since 2015, capturing hundreds of black hole and neutron star collisions. With ever ...
Binary star systems are not rare. Neither are systems where one star is a remnant like a white dwarf or neutron star, and its companion is on the main sequence. In those systems, the dense remnant can ...
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LIGO Legacy: 10 incredible gravitational wave breakthroughs to celebrate observatory's landmark 2015 find
The first-ever detection of gravitational waves was made 10 years ago today (Sept. 14). In celebration, Space.com takes you ...
Complete transmittance curves were created for the instrument’s three filters and will serve to calibrate the mission’s ...
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Astronomers detect “ghost star” hidden inside a supernova remnant
In a significant breakthrough, astronomers have recently discovered a “ghost star” nestled within the remnants of a supernova ...
Back in 1971, the late physicist Stephen Hawking made an intriguing prediction: The total surface area of a black hole cannot decrease, only increase or remain stable. So if two black holes combine, ...
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