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- Hunting for Magnetars in High Mass X-Ray Binaries. the Case Of
- Scientists Find High Energy Systems Hidden in 'Gas Cocoon' 6 February 2007
- Integral → a Decade Revealing the High-Energy Sky
- Black Holes, Pulsars, and More
- Binary and Multiple Star Systems
- Blue Supergiant Star
- The Puzzling High Velocity G5 Supergiant Star HD 179821: New Insight from Gaia DR2 Data M
- The Impact of Mass-Loss on the Evolution and Pre-Supernova Properties of Red Supergiants G
- Arxiv:0805.1849V1 [Astro-Ph] 13 May 2008
- A Massive Star Dies Without a Bang, Revealing the Sensitive Nature of Supernovae Ken Croswell, Science Writer
- Detection of a Red Supergiant Progenitor Star of a Type II-Plateau Supernova
- Introduction to Astronomy Lecture 9 : Stellar Structure
- High Mass Stars
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- Don't Judge a Star by Its Cover
- Red Supergiants, Yellow Hypergiants, and Post-RSG Evolution
- Studying the Stellar Wind in the Vela X-1 System with XMM-Newton/RGS ESAC Trainee Project
- Perspective Magnetars
- The Donor Star of the X-Ray Pulsar X1908+075⋆⋆⋆
- Supergiants and Their Shells in Young Globular Clusters Dorottya Szécsi1,2, Jonathan Mackey3,4,5, and Norbert Langer5
- Yellow Supergiants As Supernova Progenitors: an Indication of Strong Mass Loss for Red Supergiants?
- 16 the Degenerate Remnants of Stars
- Spectroscopic Variability of Supergiant Star HD14134, B3ia
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- On the Gaia DR2 Distances for Galactic Luminous Blue Variables
- PDF, a Runaway Yellow Supergiant Star in the Small Magellanic Cloud
- Life Cycle of Stars
- Astronomy 101.002 Hour Exam 3 April 13, 2009 Answers Given in BOLD
- Red Supergiant Star
- What It Takes to Be a Star