Stellarexplosion can refer to: Nova Kilonova Micronova Supernova Type Ia supernova Type Ib and Ic supernovae Type II supernova Superluminous supernova...
A stellar black hole (or stellar-mass black hole) is a black hole formed by the gravitational collapse of a star. They have masses ranging from about...
In astronomy, stellar kinematics is the observational study or measurement of the kinematics or motions of stars through space. Stellar kinematics encompasses...
mass of the Sun (M☉) to undergo this typeofexplosion. Type II supernovae are distinguished from other typesof supernovae by the presence of hydrogen...
M.; Reichart, D. E.; Soderberg, A. M. (2013). "Type Iax Supernovae: A New Class ofStellarExplosion". The Astrophysical Journal. 767 (1): 57. arXiv:1212...
suitable region of the galaxy for observing Type II and III civilizations would then be the Galactic Center, due to the high density of the stellar population...
Stellar evolution is the process by which a star changes over the course of time. Depending on the mass of the star, its lifetime can range from a few...
M.; Reichart, D. E.; Soderberg, A. M. (2012). "Type Iax Supernovae: A New Class ofStellarExplosion". The Astrophysical Journal. 767 (1): 57. arXiv:1212...
An underwater explosion (also known as an UNDEX) is a chemical or nuclear explosion that occurs under the surface of a body of water. While useful in anti-ship...
typesof extremely luminous stellarexplosions that have different origins. In the 1980s, the term hypernova was used to describe a theoretical type of...
added in 1978. Among the population types, significant differences were found with their individual observed stellar spectra. These were later shown to...
dwarf can produce certain typesof these spectacular stellarexplosions, including the nova and a Type 1a supernova. The explosion is created when the white...
LRN, pl. luminous red novae, pl.abbr. LRNe) is a stellarexplosion thought to be caused by the merging of two stars. They are characterised by a distinct...
understanding of other stars. The topic of how stars change, or stellar evolution, is often modeled by placing the varieties of star types in their respective...
due to stellar mass loss or gravitational radiation, or by other mechanisms not yet well understood. Astronomers predict that events of this type occur...
A stellar core is the extremely hot, dense region at the center of a star. For an ordinary main sequence star, the core region is the volume where the...
In astrophysics, stellar nucleosynthesis is the creation of chemical elements by nuclear fusion reactions within stars. Stellar nucleosynthesis has occurred...
Stellar mass loss is a phenomenon observed in stars by which stars lose some mass over their lives. Mass loss can be caused by triggering events that...
luminous supernovae or SLSNe) is a typeofstellarexplosion with a luminosity 10 or more times higher than that of standard supernovae. Like supernovae...
Feedback from star-formation, in the form of supernova explosionsof massive stars, stellar winds or ultraviolet radiation from massive stars, or outflows...
explosion. In either case, the resulting supernova explosion expels much or all of the stellar material with velocities as much as 10% the speed of light...
synonymous with stellar M dwarfs (M-type main sequence stars), yielding a maximum temperature of 3,900 K and 0.6 M☉. One includes all stellar M-type main-sequence...
events can be estimated from the typeofexplosion and the energy released, but those masses are not listed here. This list only concerns "living" stars –...
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