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If a supernova (the explosion of a massive star) triggered star formation from dense clouds of gas and dust, and if the most massive star to be formed from the cloud evolved into a supernova and triggered a new round of star formation, and so on, then a chain of star-forming regions would result. If many such chains were created in a differentially rotating galaxy, the distribution of stars would resemble the observed distribute in a spiral galaxy.

This line of reasoning underlies an exciting new theory of spiral-galaxy structure. A computer simulation based on this theory has reproduced the appearance of many spiral galaxies without assuming an underlying density wave, the hallmark of the most widely accepted theory of the large-scale structure of spiral galaxies. That theory maintains that a density wave of spiral form sweeps through the central plane of a galaxy, compressing clouds of gas and dust, which collapse into stars that form a spiral pattern.

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Which of the following, if true, would most discredit the new theory as described in the passage?

  • A The exact mechanism by which a star becomes a supernova is not yet completely known and may even differ for different stars.
  • B Chains of star-forming regions like those postulated in the new theory have been observed in the vicinity of dense clouds of gas and dust.
  • C The most massive stars formed from supernova explosions are unlikely to evolve into supernovas.
  • D Computer simulations of supernovas provide a poor picture of what occurs just before a supernova explosion.
  • E A density wave cannot compress clouds of gas and dust to a density high enough to create a star.

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