File:Schematic illustration of the observations and competing scenarios for HR 6819 (black-hole-rebuttal).jpg
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English: Schematic illustration of the observations and competing scenarios for HR 6819. Sizes and distances are not to scale. Top: spectroscopic observations. Middle: original scenario, with a giant B star orbiting a black hole, and a rapidly-spinning Be star further away. Bottom: alternative scenario without a black hole,with a stripped B star thst is less massive than the Be one. Note that the spectral lines of the Be star do wobble very slightly (not shown here). |
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Author | ESO/J. C. Munoz-Mateos, D. Catricheo | ||
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Credit/Provider | ESO/J. C. Munoz-Mateos, D. Catricheo |
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