Last month, scientists announced thousands of black holes in the center of our galaxy. Well, once NASA releases a new virtual tour guide, you can explore the monster black hole in the center of the Milky Way surrounded by black holes.
Individual black holes are presumed to be 5 times to 30 times the mass of the sun and can be seen in the 3-light monster black hole called Sagittarius A *.
Researchers looked at data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory at NASA and looked for a black hole in close proximity to the star, as researchers said in a new video posted on the Chandra website. ". Strong black hole candidates over dozens have been discovered in the immediate vicinity of super mass black holes in the Milky Way central part. This means there is another undiscovered stellar mass black hole.
In this video we have enlarged the Sagittarius A * and circled the suspicious places of other black holes in the animation. However, there are other possible explanations for X - ray sources. A scientist at the Chandra X - ray observator says that at least half of the observed X - ray radiation may come from a high - speed rotating neutron star with a strong magnetic field.
But if the observed source is really a black hole, scientists are particularly interested in someone with accompanying stars. One reason is that this discovery can help scientists better understand the spatiotemporal variations caused by gravitational waves or interactions between large objects. The first gravity wave detection confirmed in 2015, the laser interferometer gravitational wave observatory and the Virgo interferometer cooperated and continued the observation.
A paper based on the results of the new Chandra was published in Nature magazine on April 5. This work was led by Charles J. Haley, co-director of Colombian Astrophysics Laboratory at the Columbia University in New York.
Astronomers created a worldwide virtual telescope capable of capturing the "event horizon" of the Milky Way Central Black Hall, and its equipment was extended to the Antarctic Telescope (SPT), a 280-ton radio telescope. The National Science Foundation (NSF) is located in Amundsen - Scott Antarctica, Antarctica. A new joint analysis of the data from the two Antarctic experiments - the BICEP 2 telescope and the Keck sequence supported by the National Science Foundation - and it was possible to detect it early, but the definitive evidence of the original gravity wave Report it did not find out
At the center of the galaxy there is the most strange and deadly thing in the universe. It is a black hole. When superstars run out of energy, a black hole is born. The star exploded and caused an explosion called a supernova. The heart of this star collapsed by its own weight. It is crushed by a small point you can not see. Scientists suspect that there is a black hole lurking in the center of most galaxies. The black hole in the Milky Way is called Sagittarius A *. Its gravity or gravitational force is very strong and you can attract something too close, including the star. So we are very fortunate that the earth is far from the center!
The basic way to create super fast stars is well known. Use binary system close to super mass black hole - In case of Milky Way, super mass black hole corresponds to radio source Sagittarius A *. Make stars get closer to the black hole. If they are too close, they may get confused, one of them stays in the track near the black hole and the other jumps out of the area. Under certain circumstances, released stars can be very fast - probably high enough to leave the galaxy
There are 10,000 black holes that can hear a lot, which accounts for a small percentage of the total number of black holes the scientists have for the Milky Way. According to current calculations, our galaxy has only 100 million stellar mass black holes. Here are some crazy things: a new black hole may be formed every second somewhere in the universe.