There was an astrophysicist on the reddit thread who said this is definitely a hyperdense object orbiting a star very close, like with a 12 day orbital period. A neutron star or even a stellar mass black hole. He said one of the most interesting possibilities is that it's a magnetar.
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Thank you for the interesting reddit report. Maybe one day, Lemmy will have astrophysicists of its own
They lying. It's Artefact 9-Kappa-Mu