Hypernova Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
A hypernova is a theoretical type of supernova produced when exceptionally large stars collapse at the end of their lifespan. In a hypernova, the core of the star collapses directly into a black hole and two extremely energetic jets of plasma are emitted from its rotational poles at nearly light speed. These jets emit intense gamma rays, and are a candidate explanation for gamma ray bursts. In recent years a flurry of observational data on gamma ray bursts significantly increased our understanding of these events. See the gamma ray burster page for a detailed exposition.Since stars sufficiently large to collapse directly into a black hole are quite rare, so should be hypernovas. Some web pages have suggested Eta Carinae as a candidate in our galaxy to turn into a hypernova within the next million years.
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