CORDIS Project
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This project investigates cosmic explosions, such as supernovae, which are crucial for understanding high-energy particle production and the evolution of the universe. It combines observational and theoretical approaches to explore new types of explosions and their implications.
Cosmic explosions, the violent deaths of stars, play a crucial role in many of the most interesting open questions in physics today.
These events serve as “cosmic accelerators” for ultra-high-energy particles that are beyond reach for even to most powerful terrestrial accelerators, as well as distant sources for elusive neutrinos.
Explosions leave behind compact neutron stars and black hole remnants, natural laboratories to study strong gravity.
Acting as cosmic furnaces, these explosions driven…
WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
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