Simulations Uncover Why Some Supernova Explosions Produce So Much Manganese And Nickel

Researchers have found white dwarf stars with masses close to the maximum stable mass (called the Chandrasekhar mass) are likely to produce large amounts of manganese, iron, and nickel after it orbits another star and explodes as Type Ia supernovae.




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Source: Astronomy