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Astronomers Observe White Dwarf Consuming Material from Binary Companion

U.S. astronomers have observed a binary system of white dwarfs, where one star is consuming material from its companion. The research led by Emma Chickles at MIT sheds light on the dynamics of such interactions and their implications for stellar evolution.

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A team of astronomers from the United States has observed a binary system consisting of two white dwarfs, where one star is actively consuming material from the other. The research, led by Emma Chickles from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), provides insights into the dynamics of such binary systems. The findings indicate that the interaction between the two stars results in significant material transfer, which could have implications for our understanding of stellar evolution. The study was published on May 23, 2026.

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