Mysterious Repeated Explosions Baffle Scientists in Nearby Galaxy

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Mysterious Repeated Explosions Baffle Scientists in Nearby Galaxy
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The Tasmanian Devil (AT2022tsd), an explosion observed a billion light-years away, has been repeatedly flaring with the same power as the initial explosion for months, making it a rare and peculiar event. Luminous fast blue optical transients (LFBOTs) like the Tasmanian Devil are incredibly bright and hot, but brief, and their cause remains a mystery. The new analysis suggests that the Tasmanian Devil may be linked to the formation of a neutron star or black hole. The flares observed after the initial explosion were as bright as the Tasmanian Devil itself but lasted only a few minutes. This discovery provides insights into LFBOTs, black holes, and the life cycles of stars.

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