Page 3: Research news on Black holes

Black holes as a research area encompass the theoretical, observational, and computational study of regions of spacetime where gravity is so intense that no matter or radiation can escape beyond the event horizon. This field investigates black hole formation, stability, and classification (stellar-mass, intermediate-mass, and supermassive), their thermodynamics, accretion physics, jet launching, and role in galaxy evolution. It also includes tests of general relativity in the strong-field regime, gravitational-wave signatures from black hole mergers, numerical relativity simulations, and horizon-scale imaging, integrating methods from relativistic astrophysics, high-energy physics, and computational modeling.

Flaring black hole whips up ultra-fast winds

Leading X-ray space telescopes XMM-Newton and XRISM have spotted a never-seen-before blast from a supermassive black hole. In a matter of hours, the gravitational monster whipped up powerful winds, flinging material out into ...

Research uncovers the telltale tail of black hole collisions

When black holes collide, the impact radiates into space like the sound of a bell in the form of gravitational waves. But after the waves, there comes a second reverberation—a murmur that physicists have theorized but never ...

Radio observations find nothing at Omega Centauri's heart

Omega Centauri dominates the southern sky as the Milky Way's largest and brightest globular cluster, a dense sphere containing roughly 10 million stars. Earlier this year, astronomers found evidence that an intermediate mass ...

Small galaxies may buck the black hole trend, Chandra finds

Most smaller galaxies may not have supermassive black holes in their centers, according to a recent study using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. This contrasts with the common idea that nearly every galaxy has one of these ...

It's the JWST's turn to look for an intermediate mass black hole

Intermediate mass black holes (IMBH), if they exist, have between about 100 and 1,000 solar masses, placing them in between stellar black holes and supermassive black holes. But while there's plenty of evidence for both stellar ...

Hunting for 'wandering' black holes in dwarf galaxies

Tracking down black holes at the center of dwarf galaxies has proven difficult. In part it is because they have a tendency to "wander" and are not located at the galaxy's center. There are plenty of galaxies that might contain ...

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