’Triple star’ discovery could revolutionize understanding of stellar evolution

Read more at In this video: New research using data from ESO's Very Large Telescope and Very Large Telescope Interferometer has revealed that HR 6819, previously believed to be a triple system with a black hole, is in fact a system of two stars with no black hole. The scientists, a KU Leuven-ESO team, believe they have observed this binary system in a brief moment after one of the stars sucked the atmosphere off its companion, a phenomenon often referred to as “stellar vampirism“. This artist's animation shows what the system might look like; it's composed of an oblate star with a disc around it (a Be “vampire“ star; foreground) and B-type star that has been stripped of its atmosphere (background). Credit: ESO/L. Calçada. Credit: Credit: ESO/L. Calçada Subscribe: Join Science X channel to support our mission: https: