In Some Places, Black Holes are Tearing Apart Thousands of Stars at a Time universetoday storybywill
The four galaxies, NGC 1385, 1566, 3344, and 6503, observed as part of the Chandra survey. Credit: NASA/CXC/Washington State Univ./V. Baldassare et al. ; NASA/ESA/STScI .
While there have been many instances where black holes were observed consuming stars, there was little evidence it occurred on the kind of scale observed by the Baldassare and her colleagues. This latest study, which relied on Chandra data of dense star clusters in the centers of 108 galaxies, could explain how IMBHs are the result of the runaway growth of a much smaller black hole.
. “And it seems that the denser the star cluster, the more likely it is to contain a growing black hole.”Big Bang
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