Bright star (6) | ![]() |
Dwarf star (46) | ![]() |
Massive star (13) | ![]() |
Pulsar (7) | ![]() |
Star (306) | ![]() |
Star system (10) | ![]() |
Stars (898) | ![]() |
Supernova (22) | ![]() |
although fainter is the collapse of a massive star in a binary system where material is stripped from the massive star undergoing collapse.
or other massive stars in the vicinity allowing them to reject massive stars as the progenitors of calcium rich transients. t was increasingly looking like hypervelocity massive stars could not explain the locations of these supernovaesays Andrew Levan of the physics department. hey must be lower-mass
when a massive star goes supernova. The mechanism of the supernova explosion causes the neutron star to be kicked to very high velocities (100s of km/s). This high velocity system can then escape its galaxy
when a massive star explodedsays Haley Gomez of Cardiff University s School of Physics and Astronomy. ot only is it very young in astronomical terms
They are thought to be the result of massive stars collapsing into black holes. Their huge luminosity helps astronomers to map out the location of distant galaxies, something the team exploited.
The discovery reveals a major difference between the magnetic activity of more-massive stars and that of brown dwarfs and planets,
18 light-years from Earth, has characteristics unlike any seen in more-massive stars. Brown dwarfs, sometimes called ailed stars,
and found that four of them have the type of jets emitted by more-massive stars during their formation.
the dense remnant of a massive star pulverized in a supernova explosion. The neutron star is in orbit with another massive star
and is shrouded by thick clouds of interstellar gas and dust. Circinus X-1 is also the source of a surprisingly powerful jet of high-energy particles. t really hard to get accurate distance measurements in astronomy
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