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LIGO Data Hints at Supernovae Leaving No Remnant

via Ars Technica·Apr 1

New LIGO data suggests the existence of supernovae so powerful they leave nothing behind, creating a mass gap in black holes. This discovery challenges existing astrophysical models and provides new insights into the lifecycle of massive stars. The findings open new avenues for research into the extreme conditions of the universe.

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