Scientists have been baffled by mysterious blue flashes emerging from distant galaxies for almost a decade. Dr Anya Nugent from Harvard & Smithsonian and her colleagues propose that LFBOTs could be caused by black holes colliding with Wolf-Rayet stars, triggering a violent explosion and leaving behind denser objects, potentially contributing to the formation of heavier elements in the universe.
For almost a decade, scientists have been baffled by a series of mysterious blue flashes emerging from deep space. Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transients (LFBOTs), only 14 of which have been detected, are among the rarest astronomical events on record known for their blazing speed and unusual blue glow.
Now, a group of scientists think their origin lies in the unlikely collision between a black hole and an ultra-hot sun, triggering LFBOTs when a black hole falls into a Wolf-Rayet star and destroys it in a catastrophic explosion. Luminous Fast Blue Optical Transients (LFBOTs) are among the rarest phenomena in the universe, appearing as exceptionally bright flashes of light that reach a peak and fade within a matter of days, with characteristics distinguishing them from other stellar explosions
Blue Flashes Astronomical Events Ultra-Hot Sun Black Hole-Sun Collision Wolf-Rayet Star
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