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Black Hole Explosion

 
 
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Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion ever seen in the universe, originating from a super-massive black hole. The blast actually came from a black hole in a cluster of galaxies 390 million light-years away. The explosion was so large it carved out a crater in the hot gas that could hold 15 Milky Ways. It so happens to be five times bigger than the previous record-holder.
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Reply Thu 2 Apr, 2020 06:48 pm


Slow news : reporting in February what happened 390 million years ago?


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-02-28/biggest-cosmic-explosion-detected-leaves-dent-in-space/12009550
28 February 2020
Scientists reported on Thursday (local time) that the blast came from a black hole in a cluster of galaxies 390 million light-years away.
Astronomers have discovered the biggest explosion ever seen in the universe, originating from a super-massive black hole.

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The explosion was so large it carved out a crater in the hot gas that could hold 15 Milky Ways
Astronomers used NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory along with a European space observatory and ground telescopes
The first hint of this giant explosion came in 2016
Scientists reported on Thursday (local time) that the blast came from a black hole in a cluster of galaxies 390 million light-years away.

The explosion was so large it carved out a crater in the hot gas that could hold 15 Milky Ways, lead author Simona Giacintucci of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington said.

It's five times bigger than the previous record-holder.

In some ways, this blast is similar to how the eruption of Mt St. Helens in 1980 ripped off the top of the mountain," Ms Giacintucci said.

Astronomers used NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory to make the discovery, along with a European space observatory and ground telescopes.

They believe the explosion came from the heart of the Ophiuchus cluster of thousands of galaxies: a large galaxy at the centre contains a colossal black hole.

Black holes don't just draw matter in. They also blast out jets of material and energy.

'Eruption of unprecedented size'
The first hint of this giant explosion actually came in 2016.

Chandra images of the Ophiuchus galaxy cluster revealed an unusual curved edge, but scientists ruled out an eruption given the amount of energy that would have been needed to carve out such a large cavity in the gas.

Signal from the dawn of the universe

Astronomers detected a minuscule radio signal that indirectly indicates the presence of the earliest stars.
The two space observatories, along with radio data from telescopes in Australia and India, confirmed that the curvature was, indeed, part of a cavity.

"The radio data fit inside the X-rays like a hand in a glove," co-author Maxim Markevitch of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, said in a statement.

"This is the clincher that tells us an eruption of unprecedented size occurred here."

The blast is believed to be over by now: There are no signs of jets currently shooting from the black hole.

More observations are needed in other wavelengths to better understand what occurred, according to the team.

"As is often the case in astrophysics we really need multiwavelength observations to truly understand the physical processes at work," Melanie Johnston-Hollitt, a co-author from International Centre for Radio Astronomy in Australia said.

"Having the combined information from X-ray and radio telescopes has revealed this extraordinary source, but more data will be needed to answer the many remaining questions this object poses."
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