How are rogue stars, which wander the intergalactic voids, typically created?

Answer

Through violent gravitational encounters within their parent galaxies

Rogue stars are generally ejected from their parent galaxies when they gain enough kinetic energy during chaotic gravitational dances, such as those involving supermassive black holes or close star cluster passages.

How are rogue stars, which wander the intergalactic voids, typically created?

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