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Supercomputer simulation reveals how merging neutron stars form black holes and powerful jets - Science Tech Updates
Merging neutron stars are excellent targets for multi-messenger astronomy. This modern and still very young method of astrophysics coordinates observations of the various signals from one and the same astrophysical source. When two neutron stars collide, they emit gravitational waves, neutrinos and radiation across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. To detect them, researchers need to add […] The post Supercomputer simulation reveals how mergi…
When it comes to the universe, discoveries come every day.Some are related to planets, others to foreign objects... and some, enormous, have to do with supernovae.In this case, an international team of astronomers has identified a pair of stars that, within billions of years, will burn with such intensity that their brightness can be seen from Earth, even in broad daylight.They discover that a nearby system will explode as supernovaThe discovery…
The fusion of neutron stars is excellent targets for multi-message astronomy. This modern and still very young method of astrophysics coordinates the observations of the different signals of the same astrophysics source. When two neutron stars collid, they emit gravitational waves, neutrinos and radiation across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. [...]
The Max Planck Institute of Gravitational Physics has produced the longest and most complex simulation of the fusion of a binary neutron star system with the formation of a black hole and a jet.
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