Chapter 17: Video

This artist’s impression video shows how two tiny but very dense neutron stars merge and explode as a kilonova. Such a very rare event is expected to produce both gravitational waves and a short gamma-ray burst, both of which were observed on 17 August 2017 by LIGO–Virgo and Fermi/INTEGRAL respectively. Subsequent detailed observations with many ESO telescopes have confirmed that this object, seen in the galaxy NGC 4993 about 130 million light-years from the Earth, is indeed a kilonova. Such objects are the main source of very heavy chemical elements, such as gold and platinum in the Universe.

The blue waves depict gravitational waves that are carrying away energy and angular momentum. Credit: ESO/L. Calçada; Music: Johan B. Monell (https://soundcloud.com/johanbackcomposer); CC BY 4.0
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