http://www.nature.com/news/bizarre-star-...re-1.14478
Aside from the oddity of the prospect of a red giant "swallowing" a neutron star, I found it interesting that the star in question is located in another galaxy (admittedly, a very close one) - and despite that, we're able to conduct stellar spectroscopy on it.
Quote:Astronomers say that they have discovered the first example of a long-sought cosmic oddity: a bloated, dying star with a surprise in its core — an ultradense neutron star.
Aside from the oddity of the prospect of a red giant "swallowing" a neutron star, I found it interesting that the star in question is located in another galaxy (admittedly, a very close one) - and despite that, we're able to conduct stellar spectroscopy on it.