Abstract

powerful new technique, called aperture masking, has been used at the Keck telescope in Hawaii to produce unprecedented images of a spiral structure in the hot dust around a Wolf-Rayet star. The images show that the dust is rotating — seemingly as a consequence of the interacting stellar winds caused by a companion star.

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