Sentences with phrase «born in supernova»

At least some of the mysterious particles are born in supernova shock waves, satellite data confirm
«If you have young magnetars that have just been born in supernova explosions, only a few decades old, they could be very bursty objects, have very violent youths, and that could give rise to repeating fast radio bursts,» says astronomer Brian Metzger of Columbia University, who was not involved in the new study.
Pulsars are a type of neutron star that are born in supernova explosions when massive stars collapse.

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And while this structure was born in violence - a supernova is as nasty as it gets in the Universe, pretty much - and glows from violence, it's amazingly delicate - looking and wondrous.
This should lead to tremendous advances in time - domain astronomy: studying fast - changing phenomena as they occur — black holes being born, supernovas exploding — as well as locating potentially Earth - threatening asteroids and mapping the little - understood population of objects orbiting out beyond Neptune.
Born in red giant stars or supernovas, they drift through the galaxy and eventually mingle with interstellar clouds of gas and dust, the places where new stars and planets arise.
In addition to clarifying what proportion of black holes are born without fanfare, the survey may also detect rare, giant outbursts from massive stars that are close to going supernova.
The supernova glowed visibly for about 20 days, and the pattern of light indicated that the supernova was a type called IIbc, born from a star rich in helium.
«If phosphorus is sourced from supernovae, and then travels across space in meteoritic rocks, I'm wondering if a young planet could find itself lacking in reactive phosphorus because of where it was born?
But a link to the 1181 supernova means 3C 58 is younger than the Crab Nebula — born in 1054 — even though it is larger than the Crab Nebula and is expanding at half the Crab's speed.
Four of the five post-1000 supernovae are famous: A 1006 explosion in the southern sky was the brightest in recorded history; a 1054 supernova in the constellation Taurus spawned the well - known Crab Nebula; and supernovae in 1572 and 1604 bear the names of two Renaissance astronomers, Tycho (Brahe) and (Johannes) Kepler.
Pulsar phenomena apparently last much longer than the observable supernova remnants in which they were born, since well more than 2,500 pulsars have been cataloged and only a few are associated with well - known remnants.
Scientists have long suspected that a pulsar — a rapidly spinning, superdense neutron star — was born when a giant star ended its life in a cataclysmic supernova explosion observed in late summer of 1181, as suggested by Japanese and Chinese historical records.
Both would have been born from massive stars that evolved in close proximity in ancient star factories as a binary pair, eventually dying as supernovas.
The youngest stars in the galactic region surrounding around the Solar Neighborhood are associated with «subgroup B1» of the Pleiades (M 45) stellar moving group, and astronomers hypothesize that the more massive stars born in this group may have already exploded as 20 or so supernovae over the past 10 to 20 million years as the entire group of stars moved through a nearby region of the Local Bubble (Berghoefer and Breitschwerdt, 2002).
Now, a research team led by the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC) at Stanford University and SLAC has discovered evidence that cosmic rays are born in the shock waves of distant supernovae.
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