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Questions regarding large spheres of plasma undergoing fusion.
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Pulsations in massive stars
Why are tidally induced pulsations not typical for massive binary stars? For which kind of binaries they are typical? I read it in the last but one paragraph in Discussion of https://iopscience.iop.or …
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What is the most powerful events in the universe?
Is this idea disproved these days, please? What are the most powerful events in the universe?
The evolution of hot stars usually ends as core-collapse supernovae,
the most powerful and incredibly lum …
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Life span of massive stars?
I was told that the following statement is inaccurate, but could somebody please help why exactly the sentence is wrong?
Hot stars are very massive, and therefore live for only a relatively short tim …
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Obtaining the derived period of $\omega$ Canis Majoris
The case of ω Canis Majoris
Stellar and circumstellar activity of the Be star ω CMa
II. Periodic line-profile variability
In the first one, the derived period is $(1.371906 \pm 0.000013)$ d. …