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If they are close enough and have not yet collapsed, star formation will be delayed or suppressed, while in rare cases the shock wave may compress the halo and trigger collapse.
Radio pulsars are thought to consist of a spinning neutron star--a collapsed star about 10 kilometers across but more massive than our sun--sprouting a magnetic field about a billion times more intense than Earth's.
The situation in star formation differs in one respect: gravity is the cause of the collapse, and a collapsed star begins to expand again due to heat from exoergic nuclear fusion reactions.
The neutrino mechanism for powering core collapse supernovae (CCSN), where neutrinos emitted from deep in the core of the collapsed star deposit a fraction of their energy behind the stalled CCSN accretion shock, is thought to be the most likely means of producing observed Type II supernovae.
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Degenerate and collapsed stars; radio pulsars.
Unlike smaller black holes that come from collapsed stars, supermassive black holes are mysterious in origin.
Includes main-sequence stars, collapsed stars (white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes), pulsars, supernovae, the interstellar medium, galaxies, and as time permits, active galaxies, quasars, and cosmology.
It is easy to understand why: these mysterious collapsed stars suck in and destroy everything around them.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, two massive collapsed stars – known as black holes – collided.
Some objects like dim stars, collapsed stars, giant planets and other obscure ordinary material may make up another fraction of the dark matter.
Gamma rays are also produced by supernova remnants, pulsars – collapsed stars that emit "beams" of gamma rays like cosmic lighthouses – and more exotic objects that appear as points of light.
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