stellar evolutionstellar internal processesstellar modelssupernovae/ massive binary starsstar evolutionstar explosionSupernovae are classified as Type I and Type II and further subdivided into Ia, Ib, Ic, II-P, II-L, and IIb. The origin of such an observational diversity has not been well ...
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The Evolution and Explosion of Massive Stars. II. Explosive Hydrodynamics and Nucleosynthesis This mass cut is sensitive not only to the explosion energy, but also to the presupernova structure, stellar mass, and the metallicity. Unless the ... SE Woosley,TA Weaver - 《Astrophysical Journal ...
作者: P Bodenheimer 摘要: Erratum to ApJ, 469, 906 (1996). 关键词: n32120* --physics--astrophysics--stars expansion gases gravitation heating mass stars stellar evolution stars/evolution of proto-, of 1 and 12 solar masses, (t DOI: 10.1086/149681 被引量: 28 年份: 1968 收藏...
Formation of Black Holes:Black holes are formed from the gravitational collapse of massive stars. When a massive star runs out of fuel, it can no longer support its own weight against the force of gravity, leading to a gravitational collapse. This process results in a supernova explosion, an...
New near-IR studies of Milky Way, LMC and SMC early-type WN stars are presented, with weaker winds amongst WN stars containing hydr... PA Crowther - Stellar Evolution at Low Metallicity: Mass Loss, Explosions, Cosmology 被引量: 24发表: 2005年 Patterns of accidental deaths in Kuwait: a ...
Since the birth of the first prokaryotic microorganisms (primitive single-celled organisms), life has embarked on a long path of evolution. The evolution of life has always followed the trend from simple to complex, from low to high, going through the process of evolving from prokaryotes to euk...
Suppose no stars more massive than about 2MSunhad ever formed. Would life as we know it have been able to develop? Why or why not? Would you be more likely to observe a type II supernova (the explosion of a massive star) in a globular cluster or in an open cluster? Why?
1 1D and 2D marginal distributions (“corner plot”) of the model parameters governing the evolution of the Local Bubble’s expanding shell. Parameters include the time since the first explosion (i.e. the age of the Local Bubble), texp, the density of the ambient medium the bubble is ...
Bowser and Ganondorf attack the heroes before going into Subspace. From the massive sphere of Subspace that had engulfed the Island of the Ancients, Bowser and Ganondorf emerge with the Subspace Gunship and use it to fire larger Subspace blasts. Though the Halberd is destroyed from the attack, ...