The Aastronomy, astrophysics and science in general is in the greatest of expectations for the phenomena that occur outside our borders. According to a recent study, two supermassive black holeslocated in the center of a galaxy, they’re going to collide anytime in three years.
That is why the eyes of scientists point upwards with all possible tools, because this wonderful phenomenon might be seen from Earth.
According to what the portal publishes Mvs Newsthe study that predicts the collision of the two supermassive black holes was carried out by scientists from the Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A).
The two regions of the galaxy are identified by the names J1430+2303. They are located in the center of their star cluster, they detailed.
They specify that the combined masses of the two black holes equal -read carefully- 200 million suns. These universal phenomena exceed 45 times Sagitarius A, which is the one in the center of the Milky Way.
Two black holes will collide imminently and we will see it for the first time
Scientists are rubbing their hands at what might be one of the most anticipated events in modern astronomy
They have a combined mass equivalent to 200 million suns ⛔️ pic.twitter.com/yU4haBeNOq
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What will this supermassive black hole collision look like?
According to what the scientists explain in the report, the energy particles that the merger of these two colossi will emit are large enough to speak of a definitive collision.
“It is probably the first observable supermassive binary black hole coalescence event in human history,” they said.
The gravitational waves generated by the stellar event register a low frequency for current observatories. However, astronomers expect to see a huge burst of light in the spectrum of the tools they wield.
Two supermassive black holes merging are described among scientific theories regarding stellar phenomena. If it is captured, it will help decipher many secrets that surround these mysterious events in the universe.