The mysterious shock wave around a dead star
The mysterious shock wave around a dead star

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On January 12, the European Southern Observatory revealed a surprising mystery and they are stupefied, that wouldn't be the term, but they are very intrigued because what they have discovered is something very rare for an astronomer, which is quite something. Astronomers are surprised by a mysterious shock wave, as the headline of the statement says, around a dead star, astronomers used the Very Large Telescope, which is located on Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert, which is in northern Chile.

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In this case, this white dwarf star has a companion star that is also similar, curiously, to the sun, up to that point it is normal and when that happens, the normal thing is that when the white dwarf steals material from the companion star, a disk is formed around the white lullaby, but part of that material, in that circle, that spiral that is formed, ends up being expelled, forming powerful jets, flows and these end up colliding with, creating the shock wave as the entire system moves, the white star and the companion, that is, It is as if they were eating material from their companion, all that material ends up splashing everywhere and as they go, that shock wave is formed.
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