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Most massive star is R136a1.
VFTS 102: the fastest rotating massive star(unannotated).
The most massive star known is R136a1.
The new results also support the idea that gamma-raybursts may be associated with vigorous massive star formation.
When a very massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel it explodes as a supernova.
This simulation shows how bubbles form over the course of 4.7million years from the intense stellar winds off a massive star.
An even more massive star continues to collapse and becomes a black hole.
Projected density distributions of dark matter(background and top panel) and gas(bottom three panels)components when the massive star forms.
Blown by fast winds from a hot, massive star, this cosmic bubble is huge.
When a massive star runs out of nuclear fuel, it can no longer sustain its weight and begins to collapse.
Hidden at the center of the dark region are WR48a, a massive star, and its two neighbors: stellar clusters Danks 1 and 2.
When a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel, it can no longer support itself and its own gravity causes it to collapse.
Hidden at the centre of the dark region lie the massive star WR48a and its two neighbours, stellar clusters Danks 1 and 2.
Let's say this large massive star or whatever it might be, eventually condenses into something a thousand times smaller.
This medium black hole of 1,300 solar masses is within a cluster of seven stars, possibly the remnant of a massive star cluster that has been stripped down by the Galactic Center.
Blown by the wind from a massive star, this interstellar apparition has a surprisingly familiar shape.
Without the fusion energypushing against the force of gravity pulling everything inward, the massive star collapses in on itself, creating a neutron star or black hole, or detonating as a supernova.
Normally, when a massive star reaches the end of its life, its core collapses into a single black hole.
About 10,000 years ago, the supernova thatcreated the nebular remnant CTB 1 not only destroyed a massive star but blasted its newly formed neutron star core-- a pulsar-- out into the Milky Way Galaxy.
The Orion Nebula is the nearest region of massive star formation to Earth, and is therefore studied in great detail by astronomers seeking to better understand how stars form and evolve in their first few million years.
As a consequence of the attractive and repulsive forces at play, a massive star can either become a neutron star, or turn into a black hole" says Carballo-Rubio.
Midtown is a single massive star, which is the main cause of the illumination of Tripartite nebula.
If one star has more mass than the other, then the less massive star will move more, with the ratios of the stars' motions inversely proportional to the masses of the stars. .
A black hole is created when a massive star dies and the matter gets squeezed into a tiny space under a heavy force of gravity, trapping in the light.
Simulations showed that during the formation of the Solar system nearby was a massive star that became a supernova, tossed it in a corner of the huge amount of radioactive elements, including aluminium-26.
We were very surprised to find such a massive star on its own, and not in a rich star cluster," notes Joachim Bestenlehner, the lead author of the new study and a student at Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland.
The second, and about threefold more common,scenario occurs when a massive star(12- 35 times more massive than the sun), usually a supergiant at the critical time, reaches nickel-56 in its core nuclear fusion(or burning) processes.
This can occur when a very hot, massive star reaches a point in its evolution when significant mass loss is occurring from its stellar wind.