Sun-like stars rotate up to two and a half times faster at the equator than at higher latitudes, a finding by researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi that challenges current science on how stars rotate. Until ...
The sun : a slowly rotating star / J.-P. Zahn -- What is coming : issues raised from observation of the shape of the sun / J.-P. Rozelot -- Effects of rotation on stellar p-mode frequencies / M. J.
Strong magnetic fields keep the equator spinning faster than the poles and prevent a rotation flip, even as stars slow down with age Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have conducted the most ...
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