According to two astrophysicists of the Observatory of Paris, the fate of stars which venture too close to a galactic massive black hole could prove even more violent than previously believed. Not only are the stars are crushed into a "pancake" shape by the enormous gravity of the black hole, but the process can also start a thermonuclear explosion which internally disintegrates them. Moreover, the shock waves generated in the stellar pancake intensifies the stars central temperature, and likely generates new types of X or gamma rays.