New Binary Star System Discovered Near Sagittarius A*

New Binary Star System Discovered Near Sagittarius A*

A groundbreaking study has discovered a binary star system named D9 near Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center, defying previous beliefs. Comprising a Herbig Ae/Be star and a T-Tauri star orbiting closely, this system reveals that such stars can thrive in extreme gravitational conditions for million-year spans. This finding may also shed light on mysterious G objects in the galaxy. Source and details of the news

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