University of Michigan: Most Isolated Massive Stars are Kicked Out of Their Clusters
October 30, 2020
October 30, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 30 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
A pair of University of Michigan studies reveals how some massive stars--stars eight or more times the mass of our sun--become isolated in the universe: most often, their star clusters kick them out.
Massive stars typically reside in clusters. Isolated massive stars are called field massive stars. The papers published by U-M students examined most of these stars in the . . .
A pair of University of Michigan studies reveals how some massive stars--stars eight or more times the mass of our sun--become isolated in the universe: most often, their star clusters kick them out.
Massive stars typically reside in clusters. Isolated massive stars are called field massive stars. The papers published by U-M students examined most of these stars in the . . .