Uncovering the Mystery of Stripped Stars in Binary Systems
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Uncovering the Mystery of Stripped Stars in Binary Systems

Stripped stars in binary systems lose their hydrogen-rich layers, contributing to supernovae and ionizing radiation. This study shows that while low-mass stripped stars are common, massive stripped stars are rare in low-metallicity environments, forming a "helium-star desert." These findings impact our understanding of early galaxies, cosmic reionization, and stellar evolution, highlighting the need for further observations.

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