The Definitive Census of Multiple Star Systems Within 10 Parsecs
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The definitive census of multiple star systems within ten parsecs
Our sun is a loner. It lacks a stellar companion hurtling through interstellar space with it. But we've known for a long time that that's actually relatively rare—most stars have at least one gravitationally bound partner. Understanding how exactly those stars are related to each other is critical for observational campaigns—especially for those of exoplanets. So a new paper posted to the arXiv preprint server from researchers at the University …
The Definitive Census of Multiple Star Systems Within 10 Parsecs
Our Sun is a loner. It lacks a stellar companion hurtling through interstellar space with it. But we’ve known for a long time that’s actually relatively rare - most stars have at least one gravitationally bound partner. Understanding how exactly those stars are related to each other is critical for observational campaigns - especially for those of exoplanets. So a new paper from researchers at the University of Madrid that categorizes almost eve…
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Madrid categorizes nearly all known stars within ten light-years of Earth, revealing the complexity of relationships between multiple star systems. The research, which may influence future missions searching for habitable exoplanets, was published in a scientific article. University of Madrid Research: Researchers at the University of Madrid conducted a comprehensive survey of multiple star s…
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