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Most massive black hole in the local universe discovered
Newatlas.com ^ | December 08, 2019 | By David Szondy & Max Planck Society

Posted on 12/09/2019 9:20:03 AM PST by Red Badger

The Abell 85 galaxy cluster, which is home to a black hole of 40 billion solar masses Mathias Kluge/USM/MPE

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Astronomers from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics and at the University Observatory Munich have found the largest known black hole in our galactic neighborhood using direct mass measurements. Located 700 million light-years from Earth in the Abell 85 cluster of galaxies in the constellation of Cetus, it has a mass 40 billion times that of the Sun.

Ever since the existence of the first black hole was confirmed in 1971, they have gone from being a mathematical curiosity to a major player in the field of astrophysics. Theoretically, the smallest black hole is 22 micrograms, but at the other end of the scale a Max Planck team led by Ralf Bender's research group has found one that outweighs both the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud star clusters combined.

Discovered from photometric data and spectra recorded by the Very Large Telescope, the supermassive black hole is located in the center of the central galaxy Holm 15A of the Abell 85 cluster, which is composed of 500 individual galaxies. Holm 15A is no lightweight itself, boasting an equivalent to two trillion solar masses.

However, the central region of Holm 15A is very diffuse and faint as it spreads about 15,000 light-years across, which made the team suspect that a supermassive black hole might be present. It also provided a rare chance to directly measure a black hole's mass by tracking the movements of stars and gases in its vicinity – and at 700 million light-years distant, it's the farthest attempted, though the team refers to it as "local."

What the team found was that the center of Holm 15A has a very flat light curve, indicating that the stars in that region were expelled by some event – most likely "core scouring," which occurs when two galaxies with black holes at their centers merge. As the central black holes come together, the stars in the vicinity are ejected, leaving insufficient gas behind to form new stars.

"The newest generation of computer simulations of galaxy mergers gave us predictions that do indeed match the observed properties rather well," says Jens Thomas, who provided the dynamical models. "These simulations include interactions between stars and a black hole binary, but the crucial ingredient is two elliptical galaxies that already have depleted cores. This means that the shape of the light profile and the trajectories of the stars contain valuable archaeological information about the specific circumstances of core formation in this galaxy – as well as other very massive galaxies."

The team hopes that by studying the structure of Holm 15A, it may be possible to estimate the mass of black holes at the core of far more distant galaxies where direct measurements are not possible.

Source: Max Planck Society


TOPICS: Astronomy; History; Science
KEYWORDS: abell85; astronomy; darkenergy; darkforce; darkmatter; science; speedofdark; stringtheory
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1 posted on 12/09/2019 9:20:03 AM PST by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

Well, that sucks.


2 posted on 12/09/2019 9:21:03 AM PST by kanawa (Trump Loves a Great Deal (NorthernSentinel))
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To: Red Badger
it has a mass 40 billion times that of the Sun.

Fat Bastard of Black Holes.

3 posted on 12/09/2019 9:21:25 AM PST by C19fan
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To: Red Badger

Thought you were going to give us the address for Congress.


4 posted on 12/09/2019 9:21:52 AM PST by HonorInPa
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To: kanawa

Need a lot of sucking to get to 40 billion solar masses......


5 posted on 12/09/2019 9:21:52 AM PST by C19fan
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To: Red Badger

NIMbbbbbbbbbbbbyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.....


6 posted on 12/09/2019 9:22:33 AM PST by Buttons12
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As a comparison, the whole of the Milky Way is estimated to be 1.5 trillion solar masses.


7 posted on 12/09/2019 9:23:16 AM PST by C19fan
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To: Red Badger

Who’s to argue with that?


8 posted on 12/09/2019 9:23:20 AM PST by immadashell (Save Innocent Lives - ban gun free zones)
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To: Red Badger

“Local universe” - Now I call that a truly relative term!!!


9 posted on 12/09/2019 9:24:41 AM PST by RatRipper
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To: Red Badger
"core scouring," which occurs when two galaxies with black holes at their centers merge.

Reported.
10 posted on 12/09/2019 9:27:13 AM PST by Telepathic Intruder
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To: Red Badger

Most massive black hole in the local universe discovered:

I thought that you were going to post a picture of Nadlers’ back side!


11 posted on 12/09/2019 9:27:28 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Lincoln: "The Founders did not make America racist or slaver. They inherited it, that way!")
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To: Red Badger

Cleveland?


12 posted on 12/09/2019 9:28:39 AM PST by Colt1851Navy (What was wrong with Nixon?)
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To: Grampa Dave

I would be banned for life from FR!.......................


13 posted on 12/09/2019 9:28:58 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain............)
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To: Colt1851Navy

Toledo.....................


14 posted on 12/09/2019 9:29:41 AM PST by Red Badger (Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain............)
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That you, Obunghole?


15 posted on 12/09/2019 9:31:29 AM PST by beethovenfan (Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin)
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To: Red Badger

So its still a local call?


16 posted on 12/09/2019 9:32:24 AM PST by Reily
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To: Red Badger

I just imagine life elsewhere being consumed....intelligent life, if sophisticated enough, would send out probes with their historical record in every direction imaginable....but at this distance the odds of encountering one would be 1 in billions.


17 posted on 12/09/2019 9:34:51 AM PST by Erik Latranyi (The Democratic Party is now a hate-group)
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To: Red Badger

“Local” universe? Has another been discovered and I missed the news flash?


18 posted on 12/09/2019 9:54:36 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (In an age of artificial intelligence, teachers are creating artificial stupidity.)
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To: kanawa

lol


19 posted on 12/09/2019 9:57:29 AM PST by dp0622 (Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
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lol

why is it the science threads here usually have a bunch of the funniest comments of the day? :)


20 posted on 12/09/2019 9:57:57 AM PST by dp0622 (Radicals, racists Don't point fingers at me I'm a small town white boy Just tryin' to make ends meet)
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