What Goes On Inside A Massive Star Before It Explodes As A Supernova?

When people think of supernova explosions, they’re most-often thinking of Type II core-collapse supernovae, where a massive star becomes a red supergiant before collapsing on itself and exploding. New research uncovers what’s going on inside the star before it explodes, and explains why SNe light curves can be different from one another.
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