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  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - GW190521: Unexpected Black Holes Collide

    09/08/2020 3:51:23 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 17 replies
    APOD.NASA.gov ^ | 9 Sep, 2020 | Illustration Credit: Raúl Rubio (Virgo Valencia Group, The Virgo Collaboration)
    Explanation: How do black holes like this form? The two black holes that spiraled together to produce the gravitational wave event GW190521 were not only the most massive black holes ever seen by LIGO and VIRGO so far, their masses -- 66 and 85 solar masses -- were unprecedented and unexpected. Lower mass black holes, below about 65 solar masses are known to form in supernova explosions. Conversely, higher mass black holes, above about 135 solar masses, are thought to be created by very massive stars imploding after they use up their weight-bearing nuclear-fusion-producing elements. How such intermediate mass black...