A star that exploded like a nuclear bomb is still raising questions half a century later

a galactic disc of gas sucks the light off a closer red star
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The aftermath of a thermonuclear explosion in a binary star system about 3,400 light years away has been witnessed by the Hubble Space Telescope.

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HM Sagittae, or HM Sge for short, is what’s known as a symbiotic system, in which a white dwarf is feeding off a companion red giant star. The stolen material forms an accretion disk swirling around the white dwarf. If too much material falls from the disk onto the white dwarf at once, the pressure and temperature becomes so great that a thermonuclear explosion detonates on the surface of the white dwarf.



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