Relevance for UPSC: GS-III (Science & Technology – Space)
Source: Recent astrophysics research; international observational studies
What is a Superkilonova?
A superkilonova is a rare astronomical event that combines a supernova (explosion of a massive star) with a kilonova (merger of two neutron stars). It is called a “double-whammy” explosion because energy is released in two stages.
How It Occurs
- A massive star explodes as a supernova, forming two neutron stars.
- These neutron stars spiral inward due to gravitational wave emission.
- Their merger triggers a kilonova, ejecting heavy elements.
- Some ejected matter falls back, making the event brighter and longer-lasting than a normal kilonova.
Why It Matters
- Explains the origin of heavy elements like gold and platinum .
- Important for multi-messenger astronomy (light + gravitational waves).
- Challenges existing models of stellar evolution.
UPSC Prelims Value Box
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Q. With reference to a Superkilonova, consider the following statements:
- It involves both a supernova explosion and a neutron star merger.
- It is associated with the production of heavy elements like gold and platinum.
- It is detected only through gravitational waves and does not emit light.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 2 and 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
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