The curious case of the star that may have swallowed itself

Astronomers have made a fascinating discovery regarding a star that appears to have undergone a rare phenomenon known as self-swallowing. Typically, when a star's core collapses, it triggers a powerful shockwave that ejects the outer layers into space. However, in this instance, the shockwave may not have been strong enough to propel the star's material outward. Instead, much of its outer mass has fallen back onto the collapsing core. This unusual occurrence poses intriguing questions about stellar evolution and the dynamics of supernova events. Understanding such phenomena can provide valuable insights into the life cycles of stars and the processes that govern their eventual demise. As researchers delve deeper into the mechanisms at play, this case may reshape existing theories in astrophysics and contribute to our knowledge of the universe's intricate workings.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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