Astronomers find first-ever slimmer type of red giant stars

Most stars in the sky are in binary systems -- two stars that are gravitationally bound to each other. When the stars in close binaries expand, as stars do as they age, some material can reach the gravitational sphere of their companion and be sucked away.

Astronomers find first-ever slimmer type of red giant stars

An Australian team of astronomers have found a slimmer type of red giant star for the first time. These stars have undergone dramatic weight loss, possibly due to the presence of a greedy neighbour.

Published in Nature Astronomy, the discovery is an important step forward to understanding the life of stars in the Milky Way -- our closest stellar neighbours.