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Compact Stars: From Dwarfs to Black Holes

1997
Clouds of interstellar gas consisting mostly of molecular hydrogen and a little dust are the incubators of stars. The Horsehead Nebula in Orion is an especially beautiful example. Besides the primordial elements made in the first few minutes in the life of the universe, the clouds contain dust—agglomeration of molecules—that have been spewed from the ...
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Very low mass stars, black dwarfs and planets

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1994
Hydrogen-rich stars of very low mass (M ≲ 0.08 M⊙) never go through hydrogenburning thermonuclear reactions and, in a time scale much shorter than the age of the Galaxy, become completely degenerate objects or black dwarfs. The number of the very-low-mass (VLM) black dwarfs is expected to be very large and they are likely to make a significant ...
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Black-backed Dwarf-Kingfisher (Ceyx erithaca)

2022
Wich'yanan Limparungpatthanakij   +1 more
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The mitochondrial genome of the black dwarf honey bee, Apis andreniformis (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
Ah Rha Wang   +5 more
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