Black Holes
A hidden intermediate-mass black hole could account for the three distinct populations of stars orbiting Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center. Researchers built a model showing how one tilted companion object can shape all three groups through gravitational effects. The work was detailed in a recent arXiv paper.
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New data from the XRISM mission indicate that winds from supermassive black holes can expel gas from giant galaxies and limit future star formation.
Astronomers have uncovered evidence that a black hole and neutron star merged while following an unusual oval-shaped orbit, challenging expectations of circular paths in such events. The discovery comes from a reanalysis of gravitational wave data from the event known as GW200105. This finding suggests the system formed in a dynamic stellar environment.
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Astronomers have detected a mysterious cosmic explosion known as AT 2024wpp, or the Whippet, which is the brightest fast blue optical transient observed to date. Researchers suggest it resulted from a massive Wolf-Rayet star being devoured by a black hole. The event, spotted at the end of 2024, offers new insights into rare stellar phenomena.
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