I am writing a document where I need to cite a paper by two authors who share a surname (they are, in fact, married). Biblatex is currently introducing their initials in the citation, but astronomy convention is to just cite their surnames.
My MWE illustrates the issue. I need to maintain their initials in the bibliography, but cite them as "Strom and Strom (1994)" in the body of the text. Is there a simple way to do this?
\begin{filecontents}{\jobname.bib}
@article{Strom1994,
author = {{Strom}, K.~A. and {Strom}, S.~E.},
title = {Astro Paper},
journal = {A\&A},
year = {1994},
}
\end{filecontents}
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage[style=authoryear,backend=biber,uniquelist=false]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{\jobname.bib}
\begin{document}
\textcite{Strom1994}
\printbibliography
\end{document}

astron.bstAstronomy BibTeX file? It might be on your system (in mine it is in/usr/local/texlive/2019/texm-dist/bibtex/bst/beebe/astron.bst). It is one of an extensive collection of BiBTeX style files gathered by Nelson Beebe. I have not tried it. – Peter Wilson Oct 30 '19 at 18:18uniquename=false, see https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/134535/35864. – moewe Oct 31 '19 at 07:01