Jupiter-turned-pulsar knocks out the Sun, revealing stars dodge guests by playing dead
Galactic Snooker Shootout
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Vols. 1-18 (1924-1944), ISSN 0044-2801
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The discovery of a magnetic buffer mechanism between confronting stars rewrites the astrophysics of stellar systems and galaxies, casting new light on the origin of gaseous planets, star formation processes, and the nature of gravity. This ground-breaking result was arrived at after building on the revolutionary Gauss-Vaniček spectral analysis (GVSA) to study the global decadal magnetic field variations of the Sun, Jupiter, and Saturn.
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