... In 1572 a "new star" (in today's language, a nova) appeared in the sky, not far from ... The position of the "new star" did not change, suggesting it was much more distant ...
... planets across the sphere of "fixed" stars ("celestial sphere") and understand that ... If we could see the stars in the daytime, how would we see the Sun change its ...
... A particularly interesting version of the binary progenitor involves merger of a WR star with an ultra-compact companion, neutron star or black hole. ...
... in an accretion disk of close binary star 2013 IAU Symposium, Volume 294, pp ... S. Y.; Postnov, K. A. Cataclysmic Variable Stars 1988 Peremennye Zvezdy, Vol ... with the magnetic field of a neutron star 1980 Soviet Astronomy Letters, vol. 6, p ...
... Dolgov A.D., Blinnikov S.I. Stars and black holes from the very early universe. ... L., Christlieb N., Eriksson K. The Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES ... X. HE 2252-4225, one more r-process enhanced and actinide-boost halo star. ...
... TeV Variability in Blazars as a Result of Jet-Star Interaction 2012 ApJ , 749, 119 ... condensations (blobs), produced when red giant stars or gas clouds cross the jet ...
... The problem of iron core collapse of massive star was investigated numerically. ... to the formation of proto neutron star, the bounce shock and neutrino radiation ... of magnetic field mirror symmetry violation in rotating stars was suggested ...
... it was than any star in our skies; brighter than the evening star at its brightest ... house-roofs, in open spaces, staring eastward for the rising of the great new star ...
... star SGR 1806-20 apparently had a respectable magnetic field when it began ... be "neutron stars," collapsed remnants left behind by supernova explosions, stars as ... up enormously the star's rotation, creating compact stars which rotate about once a ...