Panchromatic imaging and spectroscopic observations of the mass ejections of RY Scuti
Robert D. Gehrz, Nathan Smith, and Dinesh Shenoy

TL;DR
This paper presents panchromatic imaging and spectroscopic observations of RY Scuti, a binary star in a transitional phase towards becoming a Wolf-Rayet star and a supernova, providing insights into its mass ejections.
Contribution
It offers new multi-wavelength observational data of RY Scuti during its transitional evolutionary phase.
Findings
Detailed imaging of mass ejections
Spectroscopic analysis of stellar winds
Insights into the transition to Wolf-Rayet stage
Abstract
We describe recent panchromatic imaging and spectroscopic studies of the supergiant, mass-transferring, binary star RY Scuti, which is in a brief transitional phase to become a Wolf-Rayet star and a stripped-envelope supernova.
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