a supersonic black hole discovered by NASA thanks to the Hubble telescope

2023-04-07 19:50:13

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Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope, NASA has discovered a “supermassive” black hole leaving behind a trail of stars. Never observed so far, this kind of black hole might not be alone in the universe.

A “supermassive” black hole is tearing through space at full speed and leaving behind a trail of stars 200,000 light-years long, according to an unprecedented discovery announced Thursday, April 6 by NASA.

This enormous monster, whose mass is equivalent to 20 million times that of our sun, is unleashed in the interstellar vacuum and strikes the clouds of gas that are in its path.

Given the outsized forces at play, this gas then turns into a trail of stars, which were spotted by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.

“We think we see a wake behind the black hole where the gas cools and can form stars,” Yale University scientist Pieter van Dokkum said in a statement. “What we see are the followingmath. Like the wake of a ship, we see the wake of the black hole.”

Interstellar threesome?

The researchers believe the gas is likely warmed by the collision with the black hole, then cools following it passes, giving rise to the stars seen in its path.

“The gas in front of it is hit by the supersonic impact, at very high speed, of the black hole”, according to Pieter van Dokkum.

Scientists believe that the celestial beast came from a colossal interstellar threesome. According to their theory, two galaxies probably merged around 50 million years ago, causing two supermassive black holes to orbit each other.

But a third galaxy, with its own black hole, would then have collided with this set. What create an unstable and chaotic trio, which ended up ejecting one of the black holes at a phenomenal speed. The monster spotted by Hubble might cover the distance between Earth and the Moon in just 14 minutes.

For us, poor humans, there is no risk of being swallowed by this huge celestial object, according to the researchers responsible for this discovery. All of this happened way out in space and a long time ago, when the universe was half its current age.

We see this phenomenon today because the light took such a long time to reach us.

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Discovered by accident

This discovery was made by accident, according to Pieter van Dokkum. Using the Hubble telescope, the scientist “noted (…) a small trail” of stars, “quite amazing, very, very bright and very unusual”. “It was unlike anything we had seen before.”

Never observed before, this kind of black hole might not be alone in the universe, according to NASA.

The new Nancy Grace Roman telescope, due to launch this decade, should allow space to be observed much more widely. He might spot other star trails signaling the presence of one of these colossi.

With AFP

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