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Scientists crack mystery of long-period radio bursts from star pairs
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Scientists crack mystery of long-period radio bursts from star pairs

Astronomers have shed light on why certain star pairs emit regular, long-period bursts of radio waves. The phenomenon occurs in binary systems where a compact dead star — a white dwarf — orbits a smaller red M-dwarf star. The synchronized orbital motion of the two stars powers what researchers describe as a cosmic radio laser.

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