Astronomers trace mysterious blast of X-rays to ‘Die Hard’ star that refuses to perish (video)

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Astronomers have discovered a mysterious and powerful blast of X-rays that are the cosmic equivalent of John McClane from the “Die Hard” franchise: a massive star that even a supernova explosion couldn’t kill.

This new research also indicates that the so-called fast X-ray transient (FXT) blast is a “failed” burst of even higher energy radiation, a gamma-ray burst (GRB).

The discovery could revolutionize our understanding of how stars much larger than the sun explode and leave behind exotic stellar remnants like black holes and neutron stars.

This sequence of images shows the fading light of the supernova SN 2025kg, which followed the fast X-ray transient EP 250108a, a powerful blast of X-rays that was detected by Einstein Probe (EP) in early 2025. (Image credit: International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURAAcknowledgment: PI: J. Rastinejad (Northwestern University)Image processing: J. Miller & M. Rodriguez (International Gemini Observatory/NSF NOIRLab), M. Zamani (NSF NOIRLab))

“This discovery heralds a broader understanding of the diversity in massive stars’ deaths and a need for deeper investigations into the whole landscape of stellar evolution,” team member and University of Leicester researcher Rob Eyles-Ferris said in a statement.

Tough star throws quite a party… but no gamma-rays



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