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Spotting black holes

  • September 13, 2023
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Spotting black holes

Subject :Science and technology

Section: Space technology

Black Holes

  • Black holes are mysterious cosmic objects, often misunderstood. They are not actual holes but incredibly dense concentrations of matter.
  • It is typically formed during supernova explosions.
  • A black hole’s event horizon, just beneath its surface, has such intense gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape it.
  • This event horizon contains all the matter that makes up the black hole.

Finding Black Holes

  • Black holes are invisible to telescopes because they do not emit or reflect light. Scientists detect and study them through various means:
    • Accretion disks: Rings of gas and dust around black holes emit light, including X-rays.
    • Stellar orbits: Intense gravity from supermassive black holes causes stars to orbit them uniquely.
    • Gravitational waves: Massive objects create ripples in space-time when they accelerate, which scientists can detect.
    • Gravitational lensing: Black holes can bend and distort light from distant objects, revealing their presence.

Determining Minimum Mass

  • By studying the orbit of the visible star, astronomers can determine the minimum mass of the black hole.
  • An example is the X-ray source in the constellation Cygnus, known as Cygnus X1, which is estimated to be about six times the mass of the Sun.
  • This estimation rules out the possibility of it being a dwarf star or a neutron star, confirming that it is a black hole.

Key Black Hole Facts

  • Closest: The nearest known black hole, 1A 06200-00, is 3,000 light-years away.
  • Farthest: In the galaxy, QSO J0313-1806, is about 13 billion light-years away.
  • Biggest: TON 618, is 66 billion times the mass of the Sun.
  • Smallest: The lightest-known black hole is only 3.8 times the Sun’s mass and is paired with a star.
  • Spaghettification: The process by which (in some theories) an object would be stretched and ripped apart by gravitational forces on falling into a black hole.
    • It’s squeezed horizontally and stretched vertically, resembling a noodle.
  • Spin: All black holes spin, with the fastest-known, GRS 1915+105, rotating over 1,000 times per second.
  • Particle accelerators: Monster black holes at galaxy centers can launch particles to nearly light speed.
  • Not so rare: Most Milky Way-sized galaxies have supermassive black holes at their centers, such as Sagittarius A*, which is 4 million times the mass of the Sun.
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