Nova explosions occur in binary star systems in which a white dwarf—the dense remnant of a dead star—continually siphons ...
Astronomers have for the first time observed a recurring nova outside of the Milky Way in near-infrared light. The data revealed highly unusual chemical emissions as well as one of the hottest ...
The repeated explosions from the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi (RS Oph) provide favorable environments for accelerating protons to very high energies, a new international study reports. The results ...
Spectacular explosions keep occurring in the binary star system named RS Ophiuchi. Every 20 years or so, the red giant star dumps enough hydrogen gas onto its companion white dwarf star to set off a ...
An illustration of a nova similar to T Coronae Borealis shows a binary system of a white dwarf and a red giant orbiting each other. NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center via NASA Astronomers and ...
A star that had been in hiding for 15 years suddenly reappeared in the skies. On August 9, 2021, the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi had a dramatic outburst, brightening seven magnitudes over a period of ...
Corona, boreal constellation of Northern Crown, illustration taken from Johann Hevelius's (1611–1687) star atlas Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia, Gdansk, 1690 Corona, boreal constellation ...
Astronomers uncover extremely hot and violent eruption from first ever near-infrared analysis of a recurrent nova outside of the Milky Way Galaxy Almost all novae discovered to-date have been observed ...