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Did this star eat its planets? A new study offers clues on 'chemical paradox' of a binary system
Astronomers have investigated a puzzling binary star system in which two stars that may have formed together now show ...
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Red dwarf stars just got caught eating their own Earth-like planets — six young stars lit up with lithium signatures that could only come from devoured rocky worlds
Somewhere between 50 and 200 million years ago, in three stellar nurseries not far from our corner of the Milky Way, at least ...
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Strange Stars Look Suspiciously Like They've Been Eating Planets
An artist's impression of a red dwarf with Earth-like planets. (NASA/ESA/STScI/J. de Wit/MIT) If someone turns up with crumbs ...
According to the researchers, the high levels of lithium most likely came from the red dwarfs swallowing up their rocky ...
A young red dwarf can look calm from a distance. But buried in its light may be the chemical remains of a wrecked world.
Astronomers have found some of the strongest evidence yet that stars can swallow their own planets. A new study, published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, supports the long-held ...
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Star suspected of eating its own planets in nearby system as astronomers find evidence
Astronomers believe they may have found evidence that one star in a faraway binary ...
This artist's impression shows two Earth-sized worlds passing in front of their parent red dwarf star in the TRAPPIST-1 system 40 light-years away. Astronomers have found some of the strongest ...
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