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Most massive black hole in the local universe discovered
Newatlas.com ^ | December 08, 2019 | By David Szondy & Max Planck Society

Posted on 12/09/2019 9:20:03 AM PST by Red Badger

The Abell 85 galaxy cluster, which is home to a black hole of 40 billion solar masses Mathias Kluge/USM/MPE

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Astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics and at the University Observatory Munich have found the largest known black hole in our galactic neighborhood using direct mass measurements. Located 700 million light-years from Earth in the Abell 85 cluster of galaxies in the constellation of Cetus, it has a mass 40 billion times that of the Sun.

Ever since the existence of the first black hole was confirmed in 1971, they have gone from being a mathematical curiosity to a major player in the field of astrophysics. Theoretically, the smallest black hole is 22 micrograms, but at the other end of the scale a Max Planck team led by Ralf Bender's research group has found one that outweighs both the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud star clusters combined.

Discovered from photometric data and spectra recorded by the Very Large Telescope, the supermassive black hole is located in the center of the central galaxy Holm 15A of the Abell 85 cluster, which is composed of 500 individual galaxies. Holm 15A is no lightweight itself, boasting an equivalent to two trillion solar masses.

However, the central region of Holm 15A is very diffuse and faint as it spreads about 15,000 light-years across, which made the team suspect that a supermassive black hole might be present. It also provided a rare chance to directly measure a black hole's mass by tracking the movements of stars and gases in its vicinity – and at 700 million light-years distant, it's the farthest attempted, though the team refers to it as "local."

What the team found was that the center of Holm 15A has a very flat light curve, indicating that the stars in that region were expelled by some event – most likely "core scouring," which occurs when two galaxies with black holes at their centers merge. As the central black holes come together, the stars in the vicinity are ejected, leaving insufficient gas behind to form new stars.

"The newest generation of computer simulations of galaxy mergers gave us predictions that do indeed match the observed properties rather well," says Jens Thomas, who provided the dynamical models. "These simulations include interactions between stars and a black hole binary, but the crucial ingredient is two elliptical galaxies that already have depleted cores. This means that the shape of the light profile and the trajectories of the stars contain valuable archaeological information about the specific circumstances of core formation in this galaxy – as well as other very massive galaxies."

The team hopes that by studying the structure of Holm 15A, it may be possible to estimate the mass of black holes at the core of far more distant galaxies where direct measurements are not possible.

Source: Max Planck Society


TOPICS: Astronomy; History; Science
KEYWORDS: abell85; astronomy; darkenergy; darkforce; darkmatter; science; speedofdark; stringtheory
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To: HonorInPa

He’s here all week folks try the veil it’s great!!


21 posted on 12/09/2019 9:58:41 AM PST by dp0622 (Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
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To: Red Badger
it has a mass 40 billion times that of the Sun.

That is a number so vast that it is practically meaningless.....

22 posted on 12/09/2019 9:59:03 AM PST by Hot Tabasco (Never take a centipede shopping for shoes)
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To: RatRipper

I wish some of my relatives lived as far away as this black hole does.


23 posted on 12/09/2019 9:59:37 AM PST by dp0622 (Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
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To: dp0622

So useless science.

They don’t have a clue what is happening now. This all happened long before humans were even on the earth.

C’mon. More media talking about the useless.


24 posted on 12/09/2019 10:00:11 AM PST by George from New England (escaped CT in 2006, now living north of Tampa)
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To: Hot Tabasco

The Sun is 1.3 million times the mass of the Earth.

Kinda let’s you know how small we really are...........


25 posted on 12/09/2019 10:01:40 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain............)
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To: Red Badger

I thought the galaxy was on Orion’s belt.

Love, J


26 posted on 12/09/2019 10:03:35 AM PST by NonValueAdded ("Sorry, your race card has been declined. Can you present any other form of argument?")
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts
Local universe is another term for visible universe, which extends to the visible horizon, the point where cosmic expansion exceeds the speed of light, and we can never see beyond it by any means known to physics. That's a distance of about 14 billion light years as we observe it, but has by now expanded to about 42 billion light years away. The farthest we can see with visible light is just short of that by about 300,000 light years, and known as the particle horizon. This is the point shortly after the start of the Big Bang when space became transparent.

But the point is that the local universe is probably very small compared to the rest of it outside the visible horizon.
27 posted on 12/09/2019 10:04:43 AM PST by Telepathic Intruder
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To: Hot Tabasco
That is a number so vast that it is practically meaningless....

Look at it this way - if each solar mass were a buck, it would take 1300 of these black holes to pay for Lizzie Warren's healthcare program.

28 posted on 12/09/2019 10:04:59 AM PST by Billthedrill
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To: Red Badger

“Black Hole” is racist - John Wiley Price

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-akk3gog34


29 posted on 12/09/2019 10:10:50 AM PST by DFG
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To: Red Badger

30 posted on 12/09/2019 10:32:32 AM PST by mountn man (The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
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To: dp0622
"lol

why is it the science threads here usually have a bunch of the funniest comments of the day? :)

Because we all are still immature sixth graders at heart?

31 posted on 12/09/2019 10:49:51 AM PST by buckalfa (The best two years of my life were spent in the third grade.)
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To: Red Badger
using direct mass measurements

To accomplish this feat, the team first constructed the largest bathroom scale ever devised by mankind.

32 posted on 12/09/2019 11:05:35 AM PST by Moltke (Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
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To: SunkenCiv

*ping*


33 posted on 12/09/2019 11:07:53 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Dear Mr. Kotter, #Epsteindidntkillhimself - Signed, Epstein's Mother)
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To: dp0622
try the veil it’s great!!

Scheherazade, is that you?

34 posted on 12/09/2019 11:08:36 AM PST by Moltke (Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building.)
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To: Moltke

Nah, they just borrowed Hilliary’s........................


35 posted on 12/09/2019 11:13:35 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain............)
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To: buckalfa

That was my first guess!! :)

It’s amazing how the body ages but the mind doesn’t keep up.

VERY FEW people are 90 in their heads.

My mother’s card playing senior group gossips and fights more than high school girls lol

but only behind each other’s backs :)


36 posted on 12/09/2019 11:19:39 AM PST by dp0622 (Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
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To: Red Badger

Congress?


37 posted on 12/09/2019 11:42:42 AM PST by SkyDancer ( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~ Eat Sleep Fly Repeat ~)
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To: Red Badger

New Jersey?


38 posted on 12/09/2019 11:45:35 AM PST by Leep (It's.. (W)all or nothing..!)
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To: Leep

California...................


39 posted on 12/09/2019 11:46:12 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain............)
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To: Red Badger

Is it Black holes that collapse on themselves or is that just wishing thinking on my part?


40 posted on 12/09/2019 11:48:02 AM PST by Leep (It's.. (W)all or nothing..!)
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