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Astronomers Find Black Holes Stirring Up the Biggest Galaxies
After a space telescope disintegrated, astrophysicists had little hope of understanding how supermassive black holes agitate giant galaxies. Then they invented a hack. When the Hitomi space telescope successfully reached...
Mathematicians Disprove Conjecture Made to Save Black Holes
...mathematicians Mihalis Dafermos and Jonathan Luk have proven that the strong cosmic censorship conjecture, which concerns the strange inner workings of black holes, is false. “I personally view this work...
Spotting Quantum Black Holes in the Lab
Can we test speculations about how quantum physics affects black holes and the Big Bang? In physics, we discover a new law by making a guess, and then comparing the...
Priyamvada Natarajan: How Black Holes Shape Galaxies
Priyamvada Natarajan explains the role of supermassive black holes in the structure and evolution of the universe. Sasha Maslov for Quanta Magazine...
How a New X-Ray Technique Sees Black Holes
Astrophysicist Erin Kara explores black holes by carefully tracking the gas and plasma swirling near their event horizons. Video: Emily Buder and Christopher Webb Young/Quanta Magazine; Photo: Katherine Taylor for...
The Fuzzball Fix for a Black Hole Paradox
...of toy models of highly idealized types of black holes with zero temperature. That means there is no Hawking radiation, and the black holes don’t evaporate, which is a critical...
Mining Black Hole Collisions for New Physics
...black hole. If you were to measure spin versus mass of black holes, you should see that in a certain mass range for black holes you see no quickly rotating...
LIGO Reports Second Black-Hole Merger
...grew from the merger of small black holes, or if big black holes are formed in massive supernovae explosions of stars.” SXS Collaboration Update: Watch this simulation from the Simulating...
From Einstein’s Theory to Gravity’s Chirp
...reason we can see it from the two black holes is that they are closer together than two stars could ever be. The black holes are so tiny and yet...