University of Michigan Astronomers Suggest Radiation, Not Supernovae, Drives Superwinds in Some Galaxies
November 02, 2021
November 02, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 2 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
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The finding could provide insight into how the universe became transparent
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When astronomers observe superwinds traveling at extremely high speeds from super star clusters, or "starbursts," they previously assumed the winds were driven by supernovae, the explosions of stars.
This was the case for a starburst ca . . .
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The finding could provide insight into how the universe became transparent
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When astronomers observe superwinds traveling at extremely high speeds from super star clusters, or "starbursts," they previously assumed the winds were driven by supernovae, the explosions of stars.
This was the case for a starburst ca . . .