Black holes may be growing as the universe expands
[ad_1] The universe’s black holes are bigger than astrophysicists expected them to be. Now, a new study suggests why: Every
Read more[ad_1] The universe’s black holes are bigger than astrophysicists expected them to be. Now, a new study suggests why: Every
Read more[ad_1] We now have a rough sketch of what the next decade could bring in astronomy and astrophysics. Today (Nov.
Read more[ad_1] This visualization of a simulation of a black hole shows its magnetic field lines in green breaking and reconnecting
Read more[ad_1] Paul M. Sutter is an astrophysicist at SUNY Stony Brook and the Flatiron Institute, host of “Ask a Spaceman” and
Read more[ad_1] Supermassive Black Hole–Powered “Mushroom” Clouds Warm gas “rises” from the active supermassive black hole at the center of the
Read more[ad_1] The first black holes to appear in the universe may have formed from the direct collapse of gas. When
Read more[ad_1] A supermassive black hole (SMBH) likely resides at the center of the Milky Way, and in the centers of
Read more[ad_1] Even the most supermassive of the supermassive black holes aren’t very large, making it extremely difficult to measure their
Read more[ad_1] Astronomers have been using gravitational waves to detect merging black holes for years now, but may have to rely
Read more[ad_1] This image, taken by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory in 2012, shows an extraordinary outburst from a black hole. [ad_2]
Read more[ad_1] Simulated image of the merger of a black-hole binary SXS Lensing One way for black holes to form is
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