X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Maroc Maroc - EURASIAREVIEW.COM - A la une - 11/Sep 22:28

NASA’s Hubble, Chandra Find Supermassive Black Hole Duo

Like two Sumo wrestlers squaring off, the closest confirmed pair of supermassive black holes have been observed in tight proximity. These are located approximately 300 light-years apart and were detected using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory. These black holes, buried deep within a pair of colliding galaxies, are fueled by infalling gas and dust, causing them to shine brightly as active galactic nuclei (AGN). This AGN pair is the closest one detected in the local universe using multiwavelength (visible and X-ray light) observations. While several dozen "dual" black holes have been found before, their separations are typically much greater than what was discovered in the gas-rich galaxy MCG-03-34-64. Astronomers using radio telescopes have observed one pair of binary black holes in even closer proximity than in MCG-03-34-64, but without confirmation in other wavelengths. AGN binaries like this were likely more common in the early universe when galaxy mergers were more frequent. This discovery provides a unique close-up look at a nearby example, located about 800 million light-years away. The discovery was serendipitous. Hubble's high-resolution imaging revealed three optical diffraction spikes nested inside the host galaxy, indicating a large concentration of glowing oxygen gas within a very small area. "We were not expecting to see something like this," said Anna Trindade Falcão of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian in Cambridge, Massachusetts, lead author of the paper published in The Astrophysical Journal. "This view is not a common occurrence in the nearby universe, and told us there's something else going on inside the galaxy." Diffraction spikes are imaging artifacts caused when light from a very small region in space bends around the mirror inside telescopes. Falcão's team then examined the same galaxy in X-rays light using the Chandra observatory to drill into what's going on. "When we looked at MCG-03-34-64 in the X-ray band, we saw two separated, powerful sources of high-energy emission coincident with the bright optical points of light seen with Hubble. We put these pieces together and concluded that we were likely looking at two closely spaced supermassive black holes," said Falcão. o support their interpretation, the researchers used archival radio data from the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico. The energetic black hole duo also emits powerful radio waves. "When you see bright light in optical, X-rays, and radio wavelengths, a lot of things can be ruled out, leaving the conclusion these can only be explained as close black holes. When you put all the pieces together it gives you the picture of the AGN duo," said Falcão. The third source of bright light seen by Hubble is of unknown origin, and more data is needed to understand it. That might be gas that is shocked by energy from a jet of ultra high-speed plasma fired from one of the black holes, like a stream of water from a garden hose blasting into a pile of sand. "We wouldn't be able to see all of these intricacies without Hubble's amazing resolution," said Falcão. The two supermassive black holes were once at the core of their respective host galaxies. A merger between the galaxies brought the black holes into close proximity. They will continue to spiral closer together until they eventually merge — in perhaps 100 million years — rattling the fabric of space and time as gravitational waves.

Articles similaires

Hubble and Webb imagery of galaxy pair resembles creepy ‘blood red eyes’

thefuturist.co - 01/Nov 10:30

Future Space See Hubble and Webb space telescope views of spiral galaxies IC 2163 at left and NGC 2207. The[...]

Webb and Hubble telescopes provide a preview to galactic cannibalism

mashable.com - 01/Nov 09:00

Things are about to get messy for these galaxies. Two spiral galaxies are on the precipice of a messy scuffle — a type of merger known as "galactic...

Surprise Find! Webb Telescope Uncovers Isolated Supermassive Quasars in Early Universe

thefuturist.co - 29/Oct 10:00

Future Space Discover how the James Webb Telescope found supermassive black hole-powered quasars in isolated cosmic regions, challenging what we[...]

New light-based technique promises advances in non-invasive medical diagnostics

news.medical.net - 26/Oct 03:22

An Aston University researcher has developed a new technique using light which could revolutionize non-invasive medical diagnostics and optical...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Local players deserve the chance we gave Asamoah Gyan and others – Yahaya Mohammed

ghanasoccernet.com - 24/Oct 16:25

Former Asante Kotoko and Aduana Stars forward Yahaya Mohammed is advocating for a fair chance for local players in the Black Stars.Players plying...

Light-AI technology opens the door to early cancer diagnosis

oncologynews.com.au - 30/Oct 16:37

A research team led by Dr. Ho Sang Jung of the Advanced Bio and Healthcare Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science has...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

AI driving the need for faster speeds

mobileworldlive.com - 23/Oct 13:29

In a report Spirent Communications highlighted how AI and generative AI (genAI) were driving faster optical networking port speeds using high-speed...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Scientists discover the first “black hole triple”

knowridge.com - 26/Oct 09:57

Physicists at MIT and Caltech have made an unexpected discovery—a “black hole triple” system, the first of its kind ever found. While most black...

WHEN EVELYN JOSHUA ELEVATES "THE POOREST OF THE POOR" IN ARGENTINA

mockinbird.com.ng - 24/Oct 07:34

 BALASTRO II, FONTANA in Resistencia CHACO Province of Argentina is a lesson in the tragedy of existence. The high level of poverty is terrifying!...

Sorry! Image not available at this time

Full When We Were Young 2025 Lineup Revealed

loudwire.com - 29/Oct 17:59

The full lineup for the 2025 When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas has been revealed, and will mark the return of Panic! At the Disco. Continue...