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Scientists watch ‘dancing’ electrons after neutron star collision

  • Astrophysicists observe the birth of a black hole and the dance of electrons after the collision of two neutron stars.
  • The collision produces a bright fireball called a kilonova, releasing immense energy and creating heavy elements.
  • Scientists use telescopes from around the world to capture the event, combining data to piece together the details.
  • The high temperatures after the collision lead to the movement of electrons in a hot plasma, creating the 'dance' of electrons.

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