Its nonthermal spectrum indicates that it is probably powered by supernovae.
Their spectra indicate that they are made from water ice contaminated by some very dark material, probably complex organic compounds.
The spectrum indicates the following peaks (from left to right):
On the other hand, the spectrum of eigenvalues for Couette flow indicates stability, at all Reynolds numbers.
However, the star's spectrum also indicates that WASP-43 is an active star.
Its spectrum indicates that it is a typical Type Ia supernova.
The continuous spectrum of the last diagram indicates that periodic fluctuations have been replaced by chaotic ones.
The spectrum of this object indicates that most of its energy is being emitted by stars with three solar masses or less.
Also, its spectrum indicates high surface gravity and/or subsolar metallicity.
The spectra indicates the presence of aqueous-altered minerals on the surface.