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Rainbow Discovered Around a Nearby Dead Star Puzzles Scientists : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 12, 2026 3:05 am
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A fascinating discovery has been made by astronomers just 731 light-years away from Earth. A white dwarf star named RXJ0528+2838 has been found to exhibit a stunning bow shock, a colorful nebula surrounding the dead star. This phenomenon is quite unexpected, as there is no known mechanism that could explain the presence of such a vibrant nebula in this diskless system.

White dwarfs are the remnants of stars that have reached the end of their main-sequence lifespan, like our Sun. These ultra-dense objects, despite being roughly the size of Earth, can have a mass up to 1.4 times that of the Sun. Typically found in binary pairs, white dwarfs interact gravitationally with their companion stars, leading to interesting behaviors such as thermonuclear eruptions.

Unlike living stars, white dwarfs do not produce stellar winds as they no longer undergo fusion reactions. However, when a white dwarf is in a binary system, interactions with its companion star can create a swirling disk of material around it. Collisions between the outflows from this disk and the interstellar medium result in the formation of bow shocks, energized structures that emit wavelengths indicative of hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.

In the case of RXJ0528+2838, the white dwarf lacks a disk due to its low-mass companion star. Despite this, the bow shock surrounding the star suggests that an outflow has been ongoing for approximately 1,000 years, ruling out explosive thermonuclear events as the cause.

Researchers speculate that the powerful magnetic field of the white dwarf may be diverting material from the companion star along magnetic field lines, allowing it to be deposited directly onto the white dwarf and leading to outflows without the need for a disk.

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This unexpected discovery challenges existing models of how matter moves and interacts in extreme binary systems. The findings have been published in the journal Nature Astronomy, shedding light on a new mechanism that is not yet fully understood.

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