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Image Credits: X-ray: NASA/ CXC/ Curtin University/ R. Soria et al., Optical: NASA/ STScI/ Middlebury College/ F. Winkler source [link]

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 data from 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.
Researchers used Chandra to discover a new ultraluminous X-ray source, or ULX. These objects give off more X-rays than most binary systems, in which a companion star orbits the remains of a collapsed star. These collapsed stars form either a dense core called a neutron star or a black hole. The extra X-ray emission suggests ULXs contain black holes that might be much more massive than the ones found elsewhere in our galaxy.
A paper describing these results will appear in the May 10, 2012, issue of The Astrophysical Journal.
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xtessa1 [2013-09-03 17:44:59 +0000 UTC]

Amazing!

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chriseastmids [2012-05-14 20:52:03 +0000 UTC]

Joe

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