Texas Tech assistant professor Elias Aydi led an international team of astronomers in publishing new findings on how stellar explosions, called novae, unfold. Using a high-resolution imaging technique ...
Astrophysicists have achieved an eye-opening leap in understanding stellar death, capturing unprecedented, detailed images of ...
A Texas Tech Assistant Astronomy Professor, Elias Aydi, along with other astronomers, used a cutting-edge technique to ...
New technology is helping astronomers open new windows into novae, stellar explosions that can act as 'laboratories for ...
Astronomers have captured images of two stellar explosions—known as novae—within days of their eruption and in unprecedented ...
While synchrotron radiation is often thought of as "stable," the electromagnetic field exhibits pronounced randomly ...
Subtle variations in the star’s brightness suggest it once collided and merged with another star, an explosive event that ...
“The fact that we can now watch stars explode and immediately see the structure of the material being blasted into space is ...
Using data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, astronomers detected faint “starquakes” rippling through the ...
Learn how new high-resolution images of two nova eruptions offer fresh insight into how these stellar explosions release ...
The rapidly spinning red giant star, a phase stellar bodies around the size of the sun enter when they exhaust their fuel for nuclear fusion, dwells in the binary system Gaia BH2. Located around 3,800 ...