Astronomers gain new insight into âfeeding habitsâ of white dwarf stars
Starving white dwarf stars gain mass in magnetically controlled bursts, according to new scientific research including expertise from the University of Southampton.
The findings, published in the journal Nature, challenge the thinking that most white dwarfs are ânon-magneticâ and incapable of drawing into orbit material from companion stars.
Professor Christian Knigge, study co-author from the University of Southamptonâs Astronomy group, says the discovery that starving white dwarf stars act as magnetic âbinge eatersâ is confirmation that accretion â the gradual accumulation of additional matter - is a universal process.
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