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¿Cómo se forma un agujero negro?

Title
Artist's impression of supernova 1993J, an exploding star in the galaxy M81
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NASA, ESA, and G. Bacon (STScI)
Interview to
Josep Maria Paredes, ICCUB [IEEC-UB]
Jaume Garriga, ICCUB
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CA
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Cosmology
Gravitation

Josep Maria Paredes, full professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the Universidad de Barcelona scientific director of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of UB (ICCUB)and Jaume Garriga, full professor of theoretical physics at UB and researcher at ICCUB discuss in this article of La Vanguardia the theories about the formation, the presence and the meaning of the black holes.

 

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