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DescriptionCollapsar as initial mass-metallicity.svg |
English: Collapsar types as a function of initial mass and metallicity |
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Source | Own work based on A. Heger, C. L. Fryer, S. E. Woosley, N. Langer, D. H. Hartmann: How massive single stars end their life. The Astrophysical Journal, 591:288–300, 2003 July 1 |
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