Asymmetric Supernova Remnants May Mark Black Holes | Simulation

Thursday, May 1, 2014 - 16:31 in Astronomy & Space

Through simulations of twisting magnetic fields around collapsing cores of massive stars, Caltech astrophysicists study the previously puzzling appearance of certain double-lobed remnant nebulae. Such fields may contribute to black hole formation.

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