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Rare black hole-star merger creates the longest gamma-ray burst ever
When space telescopes blazed with high-energy radiation for hours earlier this year, astronomers suspected that they were ...
When scientists discovered an enormous black hole thousands of light-years from where it ought to be in space, they knew they ...
SXS—Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes—is an ongoing scientific collaboration that has been generating simulations of dramatic ...
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Simulations unveil the electrodynamic nature of black hole mergers and other spacetime collisions
Gravitational waves are energy-carrying waves produced by the acceleration or disturbance of massive objects. These waves, ...
Scientists have simulated how M87*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy M87, powers its immense particle ...
Astronomers studying the supermassive black hole M87*, a behemoth six and a half billion times the mass of the Sun, have uncovered a new way these cosmic monsters unleash their power.
Scientists at Goethe University have used advanced simulations to understand how rotating black holes generate relativistic jets, shedding light on cosmic phenomena.
Just published in Nature, the Google team’s findings demonstrate what it says is the first-ever verifiable capability by a ...
Astronomers used the ALMA radio array in Chile to show that two narrow spiral arms are funneling gas toward the central ...
Some of the mysterious pinpricks of light at the dawn of the Universe could be a type of object we've never seen before.
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Scientists Just Cracked a 100-Year-Old Black Hole Mystery
Astronomers at Goethe University Frankfurt have made a breakthrough discovery regarding the supermassive black hole M87*.
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