Supernova explosions are sustained by neutrinos from neutron stars, a new observation suggests

A model for supernova explosions first proposed in the 1980s has received strong support from the observation by RIKEN astrophysicists of titanium-rich plumes emanating from a remnant of such an explosion.


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Source: Phys.org