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In a dense cluster, interactions between the stars will create more binary pairs that can yield more fast-rotating pulsars.
Scott Ransom
We believe that the matter in neutron stars is denser than an atomic nucleus, but it is unclear by how much. Our observations of such a rapidly rotating star set a hard upper limit on its size, and hence on how dense the star can be..
Jason Hessels
The wealth of information in this Hubble survey, including seeing stars of all sizes in one dense place, provides an extraordinary opportunity to study star formation. Our goal is to calculate the masses and ages for these young stars so that we can map their history and get a general census of the star formation in that region. We can then sort the stars by mass and age and look for trends.
Massimo Robberto
This flare, the fourth largest in the last 15 years, erupted just as the ... sunspot cluster was rotating onto the visible disk of the sun.
Larry Combs
This flare, the fourth largest in the last 15 years, erupted just as the ... sunspot cluster was rotating onto the visible disk of the sun.
Larry Combs
It depends on how you count. If you have 80 billion of what we call primaries, and you have 25 percent in multiple stars, then about 20 billion red dwarfs are in these binary systems, but another 60 billion are single. It's not often appreciated how numerous they are, but they are the most numerous of all stars.
Charles Lada
There are theories that can form binary stars and theories that can form single stars, but there none that explain why you form more singles than binaries.
Charles Lada
We're amazed that the planet-formation process seems to be so universal. Pulsars emit a tremendous amount of high energy radiation, yet within this harsh environment we have a disk that looks a lot like those around young stars where planets are formed.
Deepto Chakrabarty
The question we want to answer is: why are these massive stars sitting in the center of the cluster?
Tom Megeath
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Robert McTeer
Black frost. The ground is hard, the air tastes bitter. Your stars cluster in evil signs.
Georg Trakl
All the stars in a cluster are the same distance away, so you can compare brightness without having to worry about whether a star that appears faint is actually very bright but just far away.
Carlton Pryor
We believe this process of forming stars in a cluster was exactly the same thing that happened with our very own sun 4 1/2 billion years ago. It tells us a lot about the history of our own solar system.
Erick Young
We believe this process of forming stars in a cluster was exactly the same thing that happened with our very own sun 4 1/2 billion years ago. It tells us a lot about the history of our own solar system. Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. We believe this process of forming stars in a cluster was exactly the same thing that happened with our very own sun 4 1/2 billion years ago. It tells us a lot about the history of our own solar system.
Erick T. Young
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Lanny Faleide
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