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Every ten seconds, a supernova goes off somewhere in the universe. Supernovae are generators of radiation, elements, and neutrinos in our cosmos. With the help of the DOE Office of Science Fusion Energy Science program, it is possible to reproduce supernovae, which are cosmic particle accelerators, in a laboratory setting. They are referred to as hypernovae because their afterglows are brighter than those of supernovae. These afterglows' photometry and spectroscopy have made significant advances in our comprehension of this enigmatic phenomenon. Most people agree that supernovae are the universe's most powerful explosions
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