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A Giant Star Vanished, And Scientists Think a Black Hole Is to Blame : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 12, 2026 4:15 pm
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Astronomers have made a startling discovery in the Andromeda galaxy – a massive star quietly collapsed into a black hole without the expected fanfare of a supernova explosion. This unexpected event was first observed in 2014, providing crucial data for understanding the different ways in which black holes can form after the death of a giant star.

Led by astronomer Kishalay De of Columbia University, the research team uncovered evidence of the star’s disappearance in archival data that had gone unnoticed for years. Typically, when a massive star reaches the end of its life cycle, its core collapses, triggering a supernova explosion. However, in some cases, the explosion fizzles out, and the material falls back onto the core, forming a black hole in a less dramatic process.

The newly discovered event in the Andromeda galaxy, known as M31-2014-DS1, was a supergiant star that suddenly increased in brightness in 2014 before dimming significantly by 2023. This dimming was observed across all wavelengths, indicating a cessation of fusion within the star. The team’s analysis suggests that the star collapsed directly into a black hole without the expected supernova explosion.

This unique event challenges previous assumptions about the fate of massive stars and highlights the complexity of interactions between gravity, gas pressure, and shock waves within dying stars. The resulting black hole is estimated to have a mass five times that of the Sun, with an event horizon approximately 30 kilometers across.

The discovery of this quiet transformation in the Andromeda galaxy, following a similar event in a different galaxy in 2010, suggests that failed supernovae leading to black hole formation may be more common than previously thought. The ability to detect such subtle events in the Universe is improving, shedding light on the diverse pathways through which massive stars meet their end.

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The research findings have been published in the journal Science, presenting a new perspective on the evolution of massive stars and the formation of black holes in the cosmos. This discovery underscores the importance of ongoing astronomical observations in unraveling the mysteries of the Universe and expanding our understanding of stellar deaths. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to the global healthcare system, with hospitals and healthcare workers facing immense pressure to provide care and support to those affected by the virus. As the number of cases continues to rise, hospitals are struggling to cope with the surge in patients, leading to overcrowded emergency rooms and shortages of essential medical supplies.

One of the major challenges faced by hospitals during the pandemic is the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks, gloves, and gowns. Healthcare workers on the front lines are putting their lives at risk every day as they care for patients without adequate protection. Many hospitals have resorted to reusing PPE or using makeshift alternatives, putting both healthcare workers and patients at risk of infection.

Another challenge hospitals are facing is the shortage of critical care beds and ventilators. As the number of severe cases continues to rise, hospitals are struggling to accommodate all patients in need of intensive care. This has led to difficult decisions being made about who receives life-saving treatment, putting immense pressure on healthcare workers and causing distress to patients and their families.

In addition to the shortage of medical supplies and equipment, hospitals are also facing staffing challenges. Many healthcare workers have fallen ill or been quarantined due to exposure to the virus, leaving hospitals understaffed and overworked. This has led to burnout among healthcare workers, who are working long hours under stressful conditions to provide care to those in need.

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Despite these challenges, hospitals are working tirelessly to provide care and support to those affected by COVID-19. Healthcare workers are going above and beyond to ensure that patients receive the best possible care, despite the difficult circumstances they are facing. Hospitals are also implementing new protocols and procedures to ensure the safety of both patients and staff, such as screening patients for symptoms, implementing social distancing measures, and increasing cleaning and disinfection practices.

As the pandemic continues to unfold, it is clear that hospitals will continue to face challenges in providing care to those affected by COVID-19. It is essential that we support our healthcare workers and hospitals during this difficult time, by following public health guidelines, practicing social distancing, and donating supplies and resources to those in need. Together, we can overcome these challenges and ensure that hospitals have the resources and support they need to care for patients during the pandemic.

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