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Astronomers found a companion star getting close to Red Giant, which may alter its natural evolution

Astronomers discovered a close companion star orbiting red giant π¹ Gruis, challenging stellar evolution models and revealing binary star mysteries.

November 19, 2025 / 12:26 IST
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Red giant π¹ Gruis captured by the Very Large Telescope. (Image: ESO)
Red giant π¹ Gruis captured by the Very Large Telescope. (Image: ESO)

Astronomers have spotted a new companion near red giant π¹ Gruis. The companion orbits unusually close, altering the giant’s natural evolution. This discovery challenges existing models of star interactions in binaries.

Where and How It Was Found?

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The finding comes from ALMA, a radio telescope array in Chile. Researchers analysed radio signals to detect the faint companion star. Red giants usually obscure close companions, making discoveries extremely difficult.

Who Made the Discovery?