Supernova imposter in the context of Failed supernova


Supernova imposter in the context of Failed supernova
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👉 Supernova imposter in the context of Failed supernova

A failed supernova is an astronomical event in time domain astronomy in which a star suddenly brightens as in the early stage of a supernova, but then does not increase to the massive flux of a supernova. They could be counted as a subcategory of supernova imposters. They have sometimes misleadingly been called unnovae.

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