Cosmic explosions offer new clue to how stars become Black Holes
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
Scientists have witnessed for the first time exactly what happens to the most massive stars at the end of their lives.
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In a new study, published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, researchers have for the first time simulated how these massive stars seemingly fade away and disappear when they enter their pre-explosion phase.
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