Join us for an intriguing discussion on the lifecycle of stars in our universe. Despite their seemingly eternal presence, every star meets its end, yet the journey to that conclusion varies dramatically depending on the star’s mass. Our speaker, Daniel Íñiguez Pascual, a doctoral student at the ICE-CSIC, will delve into the different stellar deaths—from the gentle fade of low-mass stars to the spectacular explosions of supernovae. This lecture will highlight how the physical processes and compositions determine a star's destiny, and we will explore the astronomical phenomena associated with these dramatic endings. Aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of our cosmos, this talk will not only illuminate the scientific intricacies of star deaths but also inspire awe about the vast universe we inhabit.
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