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Song Wang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  44
Citations -  590

Song Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stars & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 44 publications receiving 426 citations. Previous affiliations of Song Wang include Xiamen University.

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A wide star–black-hole binary system from radial-velocity measurements

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported radial-velocity measurements taken over two years of the Galactic B-type star, LB-1, and found that the motion of the B star and an accompanying Hα emission line require the presence of a dark companion with a mass of about 68 solar masses, which can only be a black hole.
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A wide star-black-hole binary system from radial-velocity measurements

TL;DR: Radial-velocity measurements of a Galactic B-type star show a dark companion that seems to be a black hole of about 68 solar masses, in a widely spaced binary system.
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Electrochemical and xps studies on the generation of silver clusters in polyaniline films

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that silver thiocyanide complexes can be doped into polyaniline (PAN) films which can then be reduced to silver clusters by using either cyclic voltammetry or the potential step method.
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Relativistic baryonic jets from an ultraluminous supersoft X-ray source

TL;DR: The unexpected presence of relativistic jets in a ULS challenges canonical theories of jet formation, but might be explained by a long-speculated, supercritically accreting black hole with optically thick outflows.
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Age and structure parameters of a remote M31 globular cluster B514 based on HST, 2MASS, GALEX and BATC observations

TL;DR: In this article, a remote M31 globular cluster named B514 was observed as part of the Beijing-Arizona-Taiwan-Connecticut (BATC) Multicolor Sky Survey, using 13 intermediate-band filters covering a wavelength range of 3000--8500 A. The results showed that the surface brightness distribution departs from the best-fit King model for r>10".