Scenario for Homeless Supernovae
This illustration offers a plausible scenario for how vagabond stars exploded as supernovae outside the cozy confines of galaxies.
- A pair of black holes comes together during a galaxy merger, dragging with them up to a million stars each.
- A double-star system wanders too close to the two black holes.
- The black holes then gravitationally catapult the stars out of the galaxy. At the same time, the stars are brought closer together.
- After getting booted out of the galaxy, the binary stars move even closer together as orbital energy is carried away from the duo in the form of gravitational waves.
- Eventually, the stars get close enough that one of them is ripped apart by tidal forces.
- As material from the dead star is quickly dumped onto the surviving star, a supernova occurs.
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Credit:NASA, ESA, and P. Jeffries and A. Feild (STScI)
About the Image
About the Object
Type: | Early Universe : Star : Evolutionary Stage : Supernova |
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Category: | Cosmology |