Close Menu
Mondo NewsMondo News
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Blockchain
What's Hot
China Government Dismisses Allegations Of Hacking Us Treasury | Cybercrime
Technology

China government dismisses allegations of hacking US Treasury | Cybercrime

Nasa's luck turns around with success of blue ghost moon
Technology

NASA’s luck turns around with success of Blue Ghost Moon Lander after month of disappointment

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 Review: Microsoft's Bold Move Into Arm
Technology

Microsoft Surface Pro 11 Review: Microsoft’s Bold Move into Arm Technology Shows Promise

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Mondo NewsMondo News
  • Technology
    Exploring the Limitations of AI Safety Management Practices

    Exploring the Limitations of AI Safety Management Practices

    May 14, 2026
    What is the likelihood of an asteroid impacting Earth

    What is the likelihood of an asteroid impacting Earth?

    December 21, 2025
    Understanding Britains Debt Through Biscuits How Labour MPs Embrace Viral

    Understanding Britain’s Debt Through Biscuits: How Labour MPs Embrace Viral Trends

    December 5, 2025
    Tesla Launches Affordable Model 3 in Europe Amid Criticism of

    Tesla Launches Affordable Model 3 in Europe Amid Criticism of Mask Sales

    December 5, 2025
    Horror Game Horses Banned Is the Controversy Bigger Than You

    Horror Game Horses Banned: Is the Controversy Bigger Than You Think?

    December 5, 2025
  • Science
    Preventing Dementia Latest Insights and Strategies BBC Science Focus

    Preventing Dementia: Latest Insights and Strategies | BBC Science Focus Magazine

    June 18, 2026
    New Insights into Europas Hidden Interior from Radar Observations

    New Insights into Europa’s Hidden Interior from Radar Observations

    June 18, 2026
    High Energy Neutrinos Linked to Star Forming Galaxies in Early Universe Say

    High-Energy Neutrinos Linked to Star-Forming Galaxies in Early Universe, Say Astronomers

    June 18, 2026
    Discovering Four Generations of Stars in the Globular Cluster Tarzan

    Discovering Four Generations of Stars in the Globular Cluster Tarzan 5: A Breakthrough by Astronomers

    June 18, 2026
    Researchers Claim That The Widespread Issue Of Alien Visitation Claims

    Philosophers Explore the Boundless Nature of Consciousness Beyond Earth’s Biology

    June 18, 2026
  • Blockchain
    Top 5 Best Altcoins Of 2024 Revealed: Etfs (etfs), Pepe

    Top 4 Altcoins Unveiled by Expert for 100x Portfolio Growth: Blockchain News, Opinion, TV, Jobs

    May 21, 2024
    Blockchain Experts Forecast Which Tokens Will Generate Profits

    Blockchain experts forecast which tokens will generate profits

    May 17, 2024
    The Leading Platform For Seasoned Traders Featuring Blockchain News,

    The Leading Platform for Seasoned Traders – Featuring Blockchain News, Insights, TV, and Job Listings

    May 8, 2024
    Darklume Fantasy Metaverse: Presale Now Available Latest Blockchain Updates,

    Darklume Fantasy Metaverse: Presale Now Available – Latest Blockchain Updates, Opinions, Television, and Job Listings

    April 30, 2024
    Sui Collaborates With Google Cloud To Drive Web3 Advancement Through

    Sui collaborates with Google Cloud to drive Web3 advancement through improved security, scalability, and AI features

    April 30, 2024
Mondo NewsMondo News
You are at:Home » Supergiant Star Collapses into Stellar-Mass Black Hole in Andromeda Galaxy: A Remarkable Cosmic Event
Supergiant Star Collapses into Stellar Mass Black Hole in Andromeda
Science February 22, 2026

Supergiant Star Collapses into Stellar-Mass Black Hole in Andromeda Galaxy: A Remarkable Cosmic Event

Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Utilizing archival data from NASA’s NEOWISE mission alongside information from various space and ground-based observatories, astronomers have uncovered a remarkable observational record of a massive star’s transition into a black hole—a phenomenon previously theorized but seldom witnessed.



The location and disappearance of M31-2014-DS1. Image credit: De et al., doi: 10.1126/science.adt4853.

In their final stages, massive stars often undergo instability, expanding and exhibiting significant fluctuations in brightness that can be observed by humans.

Typically, these stars meet their end in spectacular supernova explosions, which are incredibly luminous and readily detectable.

However, it is theorized that not all massive stars culminate in such explosive deaths.

In some cases, a star’s core collapses, causing the outer materials to fall inward, leading to the creation of a black hole.

These failed supernovae are particularly challenging to identify due to their weak energy signatures, often appearing as stars that simply vanish from sight.

Columbia University astronomer Kisharai De and colleagues leveraged lengthy infrared observations from the NEOWISE mission to investigate variable stars within the Andromeda Galaxy, leading to the discovery of the rare supergiant star M31-2014-DS1.

During 2014, this star brightened in mid-infrared light; however, from 2017 to 2022, it dimmed by around 10,000 times in optical light (rendering it undetectable) and about tenfold in total light.

Subsequent observations using Hubble and large terrestrial telescopes revealed faint red remnants detectable in near-infrared light, indicating the star is now heavily obscured by dust, or a shadow of its former supergiant self from years past.

Researchers interpret these findings as evidence of a failed supernova explosion, resulting in the birth of a stellar-mass black hole.

“The star’s dramatic and sustained dimming is extremely unusual, indicating the core did not explode as a supernova but collapsed directly into a black hole,” stated Dr. De.

“It was long assumed that stars of this mass always explode as supernovae.”

Their observations challenge the belief that stars of equivalent mass either necessarily explode or fail to do so, likely influenced by chaotic interactions between gravity, gas pressure, and powerful shockwaves within a dying star.

Dr. De and his fellow scientists identified M31-2014-DS1, another giant star that may have met a similar fate as NGC 6946-BH1.

This study advances our understanding of the fate of the star’s outer layers post-supernova failure and collapse into a black hole.

Interaction among these elements, particularly convection influenced by temperature variances within a star, plays a crucial role.

The internal regions are extremely hot compared to the cooler outer areas, resulting in gas movement from hotter to cooler zones.

Even after a star’s core collapse, gases in the outer layers continue to move rapidly due to convection currents.

Theoretical models suggest that these currents prevent most outer layers from plunging directly into the core. Instead, the innermost layer orbits the black hole, allowing for the ejection of the outermost layers in the convective region.

As the ejected material cools while moving from the surrounding heat of the black hole, it forms dust as atoms and molecules condense.

This dust obscures the hot gas orbiting the black hole, warming it and creating brightness observable at infrared wavelengths.

This lingering red glow remains visible long after the star has vanished.

“The accretion rate is significantly slower than if the stars collided directly,” asserted Andrea Antoni from the Flatiron Institute.

“This convective material possesses angular momentum, causing it to rotate in a circular motion around the black hole.”

“Consequently, the process takes decades instead of months or years to unfold.”

“All these factors contribute to a brighter source than otherwise anticipated, leading to a prolonged delay in the dimming of the original star.”

For further insights, refer to this paper. The findings are published in this week’s edition of Science.

_____

Kisharai De et al. (2026). Massive stars in the Andromeda Galaxy vanish due to black hole formation. Science 391(6786): 689-693; doi: 10.1126/science.adt4853

Source: www.sci.news

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleDiscover the Japanese Archipelago: Once a Sanctuary for Cave Lions
Next Article How Saturn’s Rings, Hyperion, and Titan Were Formed from the Collision of Two Protomoonsin Space

Related Posts

Preventing Dementia Latest Insights and Strategies BBC Science Focus
Science

Preventing Dementia: Latest Insights and Strategies | BBC Science Focus Magazine

New Insights into Europas Hidden Interior from Radar Observations
Science

New Insights into Europa’s Hidden Interior from Radar Observations

High Energy Neutrinos Linked to Star Forming Galaxies in Early Universe Say
Science

High-Energy Neutrinos Linked to Star-Forming Galaxies in Early Universe, Say Astronomers

Discovering Four Generations of Stars in the Globular Cluster Tarzan
Science

Discovering Four Generations of Stars in the Globular Cluster Tarzan 5: A Breakthrough by Astronomers

Researchers Claim That The Widespread Issue Of Alien Visitation Claims
Science

Philosophers Explore the Boundless Nature of Consciousness Beyond Earth’s Biology

Why No Young Woman Has Died from Cervical Cancer in
Science

Why No Young Woman Has Died from Cervical Cancer in the UK for Many Years

Discovering an Early Prototype of Stonehenge The Secrets of an
Science

Discovering an Early Prototype of Stonehenge: The Secrets of an Ancient Monument

Tropical Storm Arthur First Named Storm of the Season Threatens
Science

Tropical Storm Arthur: First Named Storm of the Season Threatens Flash Flooding

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
Quote of the day

A hard man is good to find.

Mae West
Exchange Rate

Exchange Rate EUR: Thu, 18 Jun.

Top Insights
Must Read Science Books of 2026 New Releases by Naomi Klein Science

Must-Read Science Books of 2026: New Releases by Naomi Klein, Rebecca Solnit, and Zand van Turreken

Ancient Christian Church Unearthed In Armenia After 1,600 Years Science

Ancient Christian Church Unearthed in Armenia after 1,600 Years

Men Might Need to Exercise More than Women for Comparable Science

Men Might Need to Exercise More than Women for Comparable Heart Health Benefits

Categories
  • Blockchain (65)
  • Science (7,850)
  • Technology (2,968)
Top Posts
UK Government to Renew Dispute with Apple Over Access to

UK Government to Renew Dispute with Apple Over Access to User Data | Data Protection

October 2, 2025
Transform Your Filmmaking How New AI Tools Are Revolutionizing the

Transform Your Filmmaking: How New AI Tools Are Revolutionizing the Industry

July 20, 2025
Human Level AI is Inevitable Harnessing the Power to Influence the

Human-Level AI is Inevitable: Harnessing the Power to Influence the Journey | Garrison Nice

July 21, 2025

Mondo News is a Professional Technology & Science Blog. Here we will provide you with only exciting content that you will enjoy and find useful. We’re working to turn our passion into a successful website. We hope you enjoy our Content as much as we enjoy offering them to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Blockchain (65)
  • Science (7,850)
  • Technology (2,968)
Most Popular
Attention all fashion models: ai is now targeting you!
Technology

Attention all fashion models: AI is now targeting you!

Study Shows The World's Happiest People Don't Reside In Scandinavia
Science

Study shows the world’s happiest people don’t reside in Scandinavia

SiteLock
© 2026 Mondo News.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.
Go to mobile version
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.