Silent Giants: How a Star Became a Black Hole Without Exploding

Binary System VFTS 243 in the Tarantula NebulaObservations of VFTS 243 provide evidence that black holes can form directly from the collapse of massive stars, without a preceding supernova explosion. A newly discovered binary star system, combined with cutting-edge models of stellar collapse, has shed light on how stellar-mass black holes form. An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute […]

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