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The newly discovered supernova, SN2021yfj, exhibits a chemical signature unlike anything astronomers have seen before.
Key TakeawaysThe explosion of a massive star locked in a deadly orbit with a black hole has been discovered with the help of artificial intelligence ...
Astronomers using AI have captured a once-in-a-lifetime cosmic event: a massive star’s violent death triggered by its black ...
Astronomers have observed the calamitous result of a star that picked the wrong dance partner. They have documented what ...
The explosion of a massive star locked in a deadly orbit with a black hole has been discovered with the help of artificial ...
An international team of scientists, led by Northwestern University astrophysicists, has detected a never-before-seen type of ...
AI helped uncover a one-of-a-kind stellar explosion, where a black hole may have triggered or destroyed its companion star. Astronomers using an AI-powered system led by UC Santa Cruz caught a rare ...
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Stellar death is a complex and mysterious process — but in the case of one supernova, things were more gruesome than any ...
Astronomers observe a black hole triggering a rare new supernova, offering fresh insights into stellar death and extreme ...
Astronomers have, for the first time, identified the earliest stages of a supernova possibly linked to a black hole.
With the help of AI, scientists from the CfA and MIT working within the Young Supernova Experiment uncovered evidence of a star’s violent collapse while interacting with a black hole.