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Are there any known examples of colliding stars? has the phenomena ever been observed?
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Vanadium 50 said:You also have a phenomenon call "blue stragglers" in clusters.
Note that "collision" is really only a special case of "mass transfer", which we see all the time.
stargazer3 said:Gamma-ray bursts, a great high-energy flashes observed every day in the sky, are thought to be the pruducts of collision between two neutron stars. It is not a head-on collision (due to a very low probability of such an interaction), but it is a hot topic in astrophysics now.
Here's a great introductory video about it. Not very relevant to head-on stuff, but hey, we all love big explosions, right?
Edit: LVP_man, there are simulations in that link, and I'd guess the stars are of equal mass.