"MN44: a luminous blue variable running away from Westerlund 1" by V.V. Gvaramadze.
Researchers found that this massive star is "running away" from its original birth cluster, Westerlund 1. It is one of only about 17 known "bona fide" Galactic LBVs, making it a critical subject for understanding how the most massive stars in the universe live and die. 3. Engineering & Heat Transfer
"A vapor motion cycle in samples MN44 (micro-nano) and M44 (micro) under a heat flux" available on ResearchGate.
In astrophysics, is a well-known Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) star, which is a rare and extremely bright class of stars.
"Inducing Single-Molecule Magnetism in a Family of Loop-of-Loops Aggregates" by the Christou Research Group.
This study examines how applying pressure can shift transformation temperatures, which is vital for developing efficient magnetic refrigeration systems at room temperature. a luminous blue variable running away from Westerlund 1