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What is a Supernovae and hypernovae?

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What is gamma ray bursts?

A gamma ray burst results from an extremely energetic implosion/explosion, as in supernovae or hypernovae events, or the less likely possibility of the combination of 2 neutron stars.


Could a hypernova form an intermediate mass black hole?

Supernovae, including hypernovae, are expected to form stellar black holes. The stars that eventually become supernovae (or hypernovae) don't have the mass requird for an intermediate-mass black hole. It is not yet entirely clear how intermediate-mass black holes or supermassive black holes form; perhaps they start as a stellar-mass black hole and gather more mass, or perhaps a larger object, such as a gas cloud, somehow collapses directly into a gigantic black hole.


Will any stars in our galaxy that when supernova will turn into a black hole?

Yes actually. But it well basically take billions of years for a hyper-novae star to explode and form. And supernovae do not form Black Holes, they make quasars or neutron stars. Hypernovae- a result of a hyper-class star to explode- will leave a black hole.


What is the brightest and darkest object?

The brightest objects are hypernovae and the darkest objects are black holes.


Is supernovae and supernova the same thing?

"Supernovae" is a plural form of "supernova"


What role did supernovae play in the natural elements?

It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.It is precisely the supernovae that created those elements and dispersed them into space.


What are brightest and darkest objects in space?

Hypernovae are the brightest object in space while black holes are the darkest object in space.


What is the difference between Type I and Type II supernovae?

supernovae are classified by the lines in their spectra (which indicate which elements are present). type I supernovae have no hydrogen lines, having been caused by the explosion of a star with no hydrogen envelope. type II supernovae have hydrogen lines, indicating that the exploding progenitor star had retained a significant amount of its hydrogen before its supernova. type I supernovae are further classified based on the presence of silicon lines, which are present in type Ia supernovae but not types Ib and Ic.


What if a supernova was caused by the black hole at the center of the galaxy?

Black holes do not create supernovae. Black holes are created from a supernovae.


Where are supernovae?

Supernovae are massive explosions that occur when a star uses up its gas and explodes so they will only occur once a star has died.


Elements found on earth have much to do with?

supernovae


Black holes form from the remains of stars that?

"explode as supernovae". These are called Type II supernovae and sometimes a neutron star is formed, not a black hole.