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Posted: 7/1/2020 12:29:20 AM EDT


In 2019, scientists witnessed a massive star 2.5 million times brighter than the sun disappear without a trace.

Now, in a new paper published today (June 30) in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, a team of space detectives (see: astrophysicists) attempt to solve the case of the disappearing star by providing several possible explanations. Of these, one twist ending stands out: Perhaps, the researchers wrote, the massive star died and collapsed into a black hole without undergoing a supernova explosion first — a truly "unprecedented" act of stellar suicide.

"We may have detected one of the most massive stars of the local universe going gently into the night," Jose Groh, an astronomer at Trinity College Dublin and a co-author of a new paper on the star, said in a statement.

"If true, this would be the first direct detection of such a monster star ending its life in this manner," study lead-author Andrew Allan, also of Trinity College, said in the statement.

The star in question, located about 75 million light-years away in the constellation Aquarius, was well studied between 2001 and 2011. The bloated orb was a superb example of a luminous blue variable (LBV) — a massive star approaching the end of its life and prone to unpredictable variations in brightness. Stars like this are rare, with only a handful confirmed in the universe so far. In 2019, Allan and colleagues hoped to use the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope to learn more about the distant LBV's mysterious evolution, only to discover that the star had seemingly completely vanished from its host galaxy.

Normally, when a star much larger than our sun reaches the end of its life, it erupts in an enormous supernova explosion. These explosions are easy to spot, as they stain the sky around them with ionized gas and powerful radiation for many light-years in every direction. (Sometimes, this looks downright beautiful.) Following the blast, the dense core of leftover stellar material may collapse into a black hole or a neutron star — two of space's most massive and mysterious objects.

The missing LBV left no such radiation. It simply disappeared.

To investigate this mystery, the researchers looked back at previous observations of the star taken in 2002 and 2009. They discovered that the star had been undergoing a strong outburst period during this time, jettisoning enormous amounts of stellar material at a much faster rate than usual. LBVs can experience multiple outbursts like this in their temperamental old age, the researchers wrote, causing them to glow much more brightly than usual. The outburst likely ended sometime after 2011, the team said.

This could explain why the star appeared so bright during those early observations — still, it does not explain what happened after the outburst that caused the star to vanish. One explanation could be that the star dimmed considerably after its outburst, and was then further obscured by a thick veil of cosmic dust. If this were the case, then the star could reappear in future observations.

The weirder and more exciting explanation is that the star never recovered from its outburst, but instead collapsed into a black hole without going supernova. This would be a rare event, the team conceded. Given the star's estimated mass before its disappearance, it could have created a black hole measuring 85 to 120 times the mass of Earth's sun, though how this could have happened without a visible supernova is still an open question.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/news/massive-disappearing-star-could-have-become-a-black-hole-without-going-supernova/ar-BB169rdj
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:31:45 AM EDT
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Dyson sphere
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[#2]
Wasn't me
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:32:39 AM EDT
[#3]
What did it have on the Clintons?
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:32:56 AM EDT
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Aliens...
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:34:04 AM EDT
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World Eater is on the way.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:40:27 AM EDT
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Well, whatever it was happened 75 million years ago...soooo...
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:40:59 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:41:44 AM EDT
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It is trying to support BLM..
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:42:29 AM EDT
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Fpni
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:43:04 AM EDT
[#10]
Sorry , I really shouldn’t eat beans and cabbage together.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:47:32 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:47:51 AM EDT
[#12]
Astronomical blue ball(s).
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:49:42 AM EDT
[#13]
Same stuff my car keys are made out of.  I understand the frustration.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:49:55 AM EDT
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More like Nova Bombs.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:52:12 AM EDT
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Stage 3 civilization, maybe they ascended?
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:52:50 AM EDT
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That's no moon...
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:53:59 AM EDT
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It disappeared 75 million years ago. Like the other lights we see in the night sky, they can be images from thousands, millions or even billions of years ago. Their present forms and locations are unknown to us.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:55:12 AM EDT
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Naw its fireflies caught in that bluish black thing
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:57:34 AM EDT
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Lizard people are real
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 12:59:31 AM EDT
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As your tau increases these things happen.

Into the scoops it goes.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:00:53 AM EDT
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Did Sixxgunner take that pic?
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we can't get that lucky...
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:04:17 AM EDT
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can't explain the star but certain of the big bang where all matter and energy in the universe compressed to the size of a pin head.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:04:56 AM EDT
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Nonsense, I was told on here quite resoundingly that the earth is 4000ish years old, due to the salinity of the ocean. Therefore all this talk of older shit out there in this fake space is just nonsense.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:07:55 AM EDT
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Maybe something moved between it and us
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Less with hubble expansion.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:19:35 AM EDT
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Sorry, I forgot to pay the bill.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:20:26 AM EDT
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Likely just something much closer to us that is flying towards us blotted out the light.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:42:12 AM EDT
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Neat
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:47:26 AM EDT
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So it burned out around when the dinosaurs went extinct.

Hmm....
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 1:55:34 AM EDT
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Black Holes Matter
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 2:02:26 AM EDT
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So, the transporter I built in my basement really did work.  I thought nothing happened.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 2:06:14 AM EDT
[#36]
FPNI
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 3:30:05 AM EDT
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OP, you must obviously be living in peace&harmony in your CA neighborhood to be able to focus on such matters, while the rest of us are more concerned with molotoves instead of bright stars. Congrats on your lifestyle, and count your lucky stars.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 3:33:30 AM EDT
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A common misconception. It's actually Pandora's Star.

I really wanted to like the book but man the side stuff that went nowhere really made me give up about halfway through.

Link Posted: 7/1/2020 3:34:07 AM EDT
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That dang janitor cleaned the telescope lens.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 3:42:01 AM EDT
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FPNI
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 3:49:23 AM EDT
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Big bang has pretty much resoundingly been disproven as a hogwash fairytale. Any Thunderbolts Project / Electric Universe Fans in here?
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 3:52:54 AM EDT
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A death star...
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 4:05:08 AM EDT
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Last night I bored and drunk calculate how much time will take to accelerate to the speed of light at constant earth gravitation - 9.8m/s.
Resulted in 354 days.
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 4:12:31 AM EDT
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Yup
Link Posted: 7/1/2020 5:27:47 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/1/2020 5:33:51 AM EDT
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Dark energy


(Watched a marathon of How The Universe Works on Monday and dark energy is all that stuck with me)


Link Posted: 7/1/2020 5:41:22 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 7/1/2020 5:44:42 AM EDT
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So...Ann Margret is not coming. I have plenty of time to prepare. It’s happening ? Got it !
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