Ultrahot, ultrafast explosion called ‘the Camel’ has astronomers puzzled

In October 2020, astronomers detected an enormous, ancient explosion tearing through a galaxy several billion light-years from Earth. The blast appeared out of nowhere, reached peak brightness within a few days and then rapidly vanished again within a month — indicating that an extreme cosmic event, like the formation of a black hole or neutron star, had just occurred.

Astronomers call sudden, bright blasts like these fast blue optical transients (FBOTs),  named for their extreme “blue” heat and incredibly rapid evolution.

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