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New Simulations Show How a Star’s Destruction Could Make a Hidden Black Hole Light Up a Galaxy
A new simulation study helps explain why some stars torn apart by supermassive black holes trigger spectacular flares, offering astronomers a better way to interpret tidal disruption events.
Key Takeaways
- New simulations examine how stellar destruction near supermassive black holes produces flares.
- Tidal disruption events can briefly outshine their host galaxies.
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