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The Death of Stars

In Our Time: Science

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Neutron Stars and Their Fate

Gravitational wave radiation is undulations in the space time continuum, sot. It's not photons that we use for electromagnetic radiation. And these rotatin neutron stars give off a loss of this grvitational wave radiation. As the neutron stars orbit each other, the orbit loses energy because the gravitational wave radiation has taken energy away from the system. The neutron stars get closer and closer and closer together, and eventually they merge with each other. Now that can form a more massive neutron star that could form a black hole. But the other thing it does is when the neutron stars touch each other as a very energetic event, and you can get of some interesting nuclear synthesis,. which is the

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