Hypernova
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- 1. in a Neutron Star, the Core Is A) Made of Compressed Neutrons in Contact with Each Other. B) No Longer Rotating. C) Primarily
- Neutron Stars, Pulsars, and Black Holes
- The Link Between Supernovae and Gamma Ray Bursts
- Chapter 13 Neutron Stars and Black Holes
- Primer: the Collapsar - Fireball Model
- Massive Stars: Life and Death
- Energy Transport by Axions in a Magnetar Birth: Can It Power a Gamma-Ray Burst?
- "Hypernova" Radio Remnants
- LIGO/Virgo Gravitational Wave Searches in the Km3net Era
- Slowly Fading Super-Luminous Supernovae That Are Not Pair- Instability Explosions
- 2018 Div. C (High School) Astronomy Help Session Sunday, Feb. 18Th, 2018 Stellar Evolution and Type II Supernovae Scott Jackson Mt
- Maiden of the Week
- How to Form a Millisecond Magnetar ?
- Recycling of Neutron Stars in Common Envelopes and Hypernova Explosions
- Supernovae Gamma-Ray Bursts
- Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursts
- A Million-Second Chandra View of Cassiopeia A
- Curriculum Vitae ROBERT A. FESEN Address