SU Lyncis, a hard X-ray bright M giant: Clues point to a large hidden population of symbiotic stars
Symbiotic star surveys have traditionally relied almost exclusively on low resolution optical spectroscopy. However, we can obtain a more reliable estimate of their total Galactic population by using all available signatures of the symbiotic phenomenon. Here we report the discovery of a hard X-ray s...
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