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What do you think about the possible causes?
What do you think about the possible causes?
Twin stars born at different times refer to a pair of stars that are born from the same molecular cloud, but at different times. This means that they have a similar chemical composition and are located close to each other, but have different ages.
Twin stars are formed from the same molecular cloud, which is a large cloud of gas and dust in space. As the cloud collapses under its own gravity, it forms a protostar. If the cloud is large enough, it can form multiple protostars, which eventually become twin stars.
While twin stars may have similar chemical compositions, they do not have exactly the same properties. This is because the older star will have undergone more nuclear reactions and will have a different age, size, and temperature compared to the younger star.
Yes, twin stars can have different orbital paths around each other, depending on how they formed. If they were formed at the same time, they are likely to have similar orbits. However, if they were formed at different times, their orbits may have been influenced by other nearby stars or objects.
Studying twin stars born at different times can give us valuable insight into the formation and evolution of stars. By comparing the properties of the younger and older star, we can better understand how stars change over time. Additionally, studying twin stars can also help us understand the role of binary stars in the formation of planetary systems.