Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Unusual Supernova Sheds Light on Heavier Element Fusion

The energy from stars, like our Sun, comes from a process called nuclear fusion. In the star’s core, hydrogen changes into helium, creating energy. A star can do this for millions or billions of years. When the hydrogen runs out, the star starts fusing helium into heavier elements like carbon and oxygen. It continues to change fuels until it reaches iron.

As these fusion processes happen, the star’s layers change. In older stars, the outer layer often has leftover hydrogen. Inside, there are layers of helium, carbon, and oxygen, ending with an iron core.

When the star runs out of silicon and sulfur, fusion stops. This happens because fusing iron and heavier elements does not create energy. Low-mass stars, like our Sun, stop shining and become cinders. Heavy stars go through a supernova, a powerful explosion. Gravity takes over, collapsing the star’s mass. The core becomes a neutron star or a black hole, while outer layers are blown away, possibly forming new stars or planets.

In 2021, a supernova named SN2021yfj surprised researchers. It showed all its layers had been expelled before exploding. Scientists are trying to understand how this happened.

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nuclear/ˈnuːkliɚ/adjective
about the center of an atom

fusion/ˈfjuːʒən/noun
when two things join to make one

supernova/ˌsuːpərˈnoʊvə/noun
a very large and bright star explosion

collapsing/kəˈlæpsɪŋ/verb
falling inward quickly because of strong gravity

expelled/ɪkˈspɛld/verb
sent out or thrown away from something

neutron/ˈnuːtrɑn/noun
a small particle inside an atom's center

How much do you know?

What process produces energy in stars like our Sun?
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fusion
Chemical reaction
Radioactive decay
What does hydrogen change into during nuclear fusion?
Oxygen
Helium
Carbon
Iron
What element does fusion stop at when a star runs out of silicon and sulfur?
Hydrogen
Helium
Carbon
Iron
What is the outcome for low-mass stars like our Sun when they stop shining?
They become black holes
They become neutron stars
They become cinders
They disappear completely
What is a supernova?
A type of hydrogen fusion
A powerful explosion of a heavy star
A form of neutron star
A layer of the sun
What did the supernova SN2021yfj show researchers?
It had leftover hydrogen
All its layers had been expelled before exploding
It became a black hole
It fused iron
Nuclear fusion can occur for only a few years in a star.
Heavy stars undergo a supernova when they run out of fuel.
The outer layers of older stars often contain helium.
Low-mass stars like our Sun eventually form new stars.
Fusing iron and heavier elements generates energy.
SN2021yfj is a supernova that surprised researchers.
The energy from stars comes from a process called nuclear .
When hydrogen runs out, the star starts fusing helium into elements.
The star's core becomes a neutron star or a black after a supernova.
In older stars, the outer layer often contains leftover .
When fusion stops, the core becomes an iron .
Gravity collapses the star's mass, leading to a powerful .
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Test Your Understanding

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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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nuclear/ˈnuːkliɚ/adjective
about the center of an atom
fusion/ˈfjuːʒən/noun
when two things join to make one
supernova/ˌsuːpərˈnoʊvə/noun
a very large and bright star explosion
collapsing/kəˈlæpsɪŋ/verb
falling inward quickly because of strong gravity
expelled/ɪkˈspɛld/verb
sent out or thrown away from something
neutron/ˈnuːtrɑn/noun
a small particle inside an atom's center

How much do you know?

What process produces energy in stars like our Sun?
Nuclear fission
Nuclear fusion
Chemical reaction
Radioactive decay
What does hydrogen change into during nuclear fusion?
Oxygen
Helium
Carbon
Iron
What element does fusion stop at when a star runs out of silicon and sulfur?
Hydrogen
Helium
Carbon
Iron
What is the outcome for low-mass stars like our Sun when they stop shining?
They become black holes
They become neutron stars
They become cinders
They disappear completely
What is a supernova?
A type of hydrogen fusion
A powerful explosion of a heavy star
A form of neutron star
A layer of the sun
What did the supernova SN2021yfj show researchers?
It had leftover hydrogen
All its layers had been expelled before exploding
It became a black hole
It fused iron
Nuclear fusion can occur for only a few years in a star.
Heavy stars undergo a supernova when they run out of fuel.
The outer layers of older stars often contain helium.
Low-mass stars like our Sun eventually form new stars.
Fusing iron and heavier elements generates energy.
SN2021yfj is a supernova that surprised researchers.
The energy from stars comes from a process called nuclear .
When hydrogen runs out, the star starts fusing helium into elements.
The star's core becomes a neutron star or a black after a supernova.
In older stars, the outer layer often contains leftover .
When fusion stops, the core becomes an iron .
Gravity collapses the star's mass, leading to a powerful .
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