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- Photodisintegration_hypernovae abstract "Photodisintegration hypernovae is an energetic event that takes place in stars over 250 M☉. Near the end of their life, stars with this mass should undergo photodisintegration, an endothermic (energy absorbing) process which temporarily reduces pressure and temperature within the star's core. This causes the core to collapse as energy is taken away, and the collapsing core leads to the formation of a black hole that is almost as massive as the star itself. A portion of mass escapes in the form of relativistic jets, which could have \"sprayed\" the first metals into the universe.".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageID "46509784".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageLength "1640".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageRevisionID "699379423".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Astrophysical_jet.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Black_hole.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Astronomical_events.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypernovae.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stellar_phenomena.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Metallicity.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLink Photodisintegration.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photodisintegration hypernovae".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Solar_mass.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae subject Category:Astronomical_events.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae subject Category:Hypernovae.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae subject Category:Stellar_phenomena.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae hypernym Event.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae type SportsEvent.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae comment "Photodisintegration hypernovae is an energetic event that takes place in stars over 250 M☉. Near the end of their life, stars with this mass should undergo photodisintegration, an endothermic (energy absorbing) process which temporarily reduces pressure and temperature within the star's core. This causes the core to collapse as energy is taken away, and the collapsing core leads to the formation of a black hole that is almost as massive as the star itself.".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae label "Photodisintegration hypernovae".
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae sameAs m.0134qzyn.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae wasDerivedFrom Photodisintegration_hypernovae?oldid=699379423.
- Photodisintegration_hypernovae isPrimaryTopicOf Photodisintegration_hypernovae.