Thursday, May 3, 2012
NASA's Chandra sees remarkable outburst from old black hole
An extraordinary outburst produced by a black hole in a nearby galaxy
has provided direct evidence for a population of old, volatile stellar
black holes. The discovery, made by astronomers using NASA’s Chandra
X-ray Observatory, provides new insight into the nature of a mysterious
class of black holes that can produce as much energy in X-rays as a
million suns radiate at all wavelengths.The intriguing new ULX is
located in M83, a spiral galaxy about 15 million light years from Earth,
discovered in 2010 with Chandra. Astronomers compared this data with
Chandra images from 2000 and 2001, which showed the source had increased
in X-ray brightness by at least 3,000 times and has since become the
brightest X-ray source in M83.
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