Image of the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration "has ...
Credit: Aurore Simonnet / Sonoma State University That's because the shredding of the white dwarf's material has a "kickback" effect, propelling it away from the black hole's event horizon.
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One supermassive black hole has kept astronomers glued to their scopes for the last several years. First came a surprise disappearance, and now, a precarious spinning act. The black hole in ...
Using the XMM-Newton X-ray telescope, astronomers have witnessed a supermassive black hole ... that objects like white dwarfs may be able to live very close to an event horizon for a relatively ...
Scientists have detected emanating from the nucleus of a galaxy relatively close to our Milky Way flashes of X-rays gradually ...
They believe the most likely culprit is a spinning white dwarf — an ... that is orbiting around the black hole and getting precariously closer to its event horizon, the boundary beyond which ...
Black holes are extraordinarily dense ... back action preventing the object from crossing the event horizon and facing oblivion. The white dwarf actually may be able to survive this close ...
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But the team found that a low-mass white dwarf—a stellar remnant about as large as Earth—could remain intact close to the black hole's event horizon while shedding some of its matter.
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