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Uncovering Supernova Secrets from the Early Universe's Massive Stars.
astronomy2 years ago

Uncovering Supernova Secrets from the Early Universe's Massive Stars.

The chemical composition of a strange star found in the halo of our Milky Way galaxy represents the first evidence of the violent deaths of the universe's first stars, a new study reports. These unique explosions are referred to as pair-instability supernovae (PISNe). The chemically peculiar star LAMOST J1010+2358 could represent the first evidence of PISNe from early massive stars. The researchers used data collected by the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) survey and follow-up observations by the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii to determine that LAMOST J1010+2358 formed in a gas cloud that was dominated by the remains of a 260-solar-mass star that died in a PISNe blast.

Possible Discovery of Strange Star by Astronomers
astronomy2 years ago

Possible Discovery of Strange Star by Astronomers

Astrophysicists from the University of São Paulo and the Federal University of ABC in Brazil have confirmed that the compact object XMMU J173203.3-344518, which is a mind-blowingly dense blob of star stuff, might be a strange star consisting mainly of particles known as strange quarks. The object's mass, radius, and surface temperature are consistent with cooling conditions that hint at its strange composition. This landmark case could provide more insight into the creation of strange stars and the evolution of supernovae.