Star Cluster Collisions May Seed Intermediate Mass Black Holes
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“We Finally Know Where They Come From”: Astrophysicists Uncover Shocking Clues Behind Mysterious Birth of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes - Sustainability Times
IN A NUTSHELL 🌌 Groundbreaking research from Vanderbilt University explores the origins of intermediate-mass black holes. 🔭 The study reveals black holes weighing between 100 and 300 times the mass of the sun, marking the largest collisions recorded. 🚀 Future lunar detectors and the upcoming LISA mission aim to provide unprecedented insights into these cosmic [...] The post “We Finally Know Where They Come From”: Astrophysicists Uncover Shock…
Star Cluster Collisions May Seed Intermediate Mass Black Holes
Hydrodynamical simulations incorporating stellar evolution reveal that massive star clusters assemble hierarchically, fostering the formation of up to ten intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) with masses correlating to cluster properties, potentially explaining recent observations of dense star clusters and providing insights into the origins of supermassive black holes.
For years, scientists have suggested that some black holes could actually be red holes – i.e. portals through space and time. A new study shows that this idea could be possible,...
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