The collapse of the stellar core of a massive star, such as the core collapse that produces a supernova
Core collapse (cluster), the dynamic process that leads to a concentration of stars at the core of a globular cluster
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nuclear fusion in a white dwarf, or the sudden gravitational collapse of a massive star's core. In the re-ignition of a white dwarf, the object's temperature...
Corecollapse can refer to: The collapse of the stellar core of a massive star, such as the corecollapse that produces a supernova Corecollapse (cluster)...
accelerate corecollapse. Corecollapse may be divided into three phases. During a cluster's adolescence, corecollapse begins with stars nearest the core. Interactions...
fireproofing, contributing to the buildings' collapse. In WTC 1, the impact stripped the insulation off most core columns (43 of 47) on more than one floor...
released by the core maintains a high gas pressure, balancing the weight of the star's matter and preventing further gravitational collapse. The star thus...
interactive elementary particles produced during a core-collapse supernova explosion. A massive star collapses at the end of its life, emitting on the order...
believed to result from an extreme core-collapse scenario. In this case, a massive star (>30 solar masses) collapses to form a rotating black hole emitting...
until the iron core has grown so large (more than 1.4 M☉) that it can no longer support its own mass. This core will suddenly collapse as its electrons...
for natural resources. Eventually, the planet suffers a catastrophic corecollapse brought on by the corporation's employees, wiping out nearly all biological...
A backbone or core network is a part of a computer network which interconnects networks, providing a path for the exchange of information between different...
great detail, and its observations have provided much insight into core-collapse supernovae. SN 1987A provided the first opportunity to confirm by direct...
disrupting the balance of gravity and radiation in its core and resulting in a corecollapse supernova. It is expected that stars like UY Scuti should...
helium exhaustion until they develop an iron core, at which point the corecollapses to produce a Type II supernova. Once these massive stars leave the main...
radially moving shock wave that was launched by the gravitational collapse of the core. W. D. Arnett and his Rice University colleagues demonstrated that...
plausibly include "compact-object mergers and magnetars arising from normal corecollapse supernovae". The usual endpoint of stellar evolution is the formation...
supernovae are categories of supernovae that are caused by the stellar corecollapse of massive stars. These stars have shed or been stripped of their outer...
Zimsky to conclude that the Earth's molten core has stopped rotating. Unless restarted, the field is set to collapse within months, exposing the surface to...
appear to reach a similar mass of the order of 10 M☉ by the time their corescollapse. The exact value depends on the initial chemical makeup of the star...
A neutron star is a collapsedcore of a massive supergiant star. The stars that later collapse into neutron stars have a total mass of between 10 and 25...
the collapse of massive stars, events now categorized as Type Ib and Ic and Type II supernovae. When such stars collapse, matter densities at the core become...
core collapse. This usually happens when an iron core has been produced and fusion can no longer produce the energy required to prevent corecollapse, although...
unrelated to the recent visual fading and suggested that an impending corecollapse may be unlikely. Also on 24 February 2020, further studies suggested...
would typically reach corecollapse as a Wolf–Rayet star within 3 million years. At low metallicity, many massive stars will collapse directly to a black...
iron core of a super massive star becomes heavier than electron degeneracy pressure can support, the core of the star collapses, and the iron core is compressed...
resulting fires caused both towers to collapse within less than two hours. The impacts severed exterior columns and damaged core columns, redistributing the loads...