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Posted: 2025-06-12 07:43:17 UTC

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A Caltech supercomputer simulation reveals the final milliseconds of a neutron star being devoured by a black hole, including the star's crust splitting open, intense starquakes, and a burst of energy mimicking a pulsar.
Neutron star's last moments before black hole consumption
Star's crust splits open, triggering starquakes and shockwaves
Radio signals emitted may be detectable on Earth
Black hole yanks in the star’s magnetic field, creating a burst of energy that mimics a pulsar
Potential to 'hear' the crack of the star