Math helps decode shock waves in magnetic, dusty gas
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Math helps decode shock waves in magnetic, dusty gas
Research Matters Staff Writer(s) Roorkee 12 May 2025 Supernovae are the most powerful explosions in the universe, taking place during the birth and death of stars or in the chaotic regions around black holes. These events send out incredibly powerful shock waves that rip through the gas and dust around them. Understanding how these shock waves behave in space's dusty, magnetic, and charged environments is a huge challenge for scientists. Underst…
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