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    Black Holes Detected Eating Neutron Stars – “Like Pac Man”

    By Australian National UniversityNovember 20, 20216 Comments3 Mins Read
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    Neutron Star Black Hole
    Artist’s illustration of black hole eating neutron star.

    Gravitational wave observatories LIGO and Virgo have detected black holes merging with neutron stars.

    Scientists have for the first time detected black holes eating neutron stars, “like Pac Man,” in a discovery documenting the collision of the two most extreme and enigmatic objects in the Universe.

    The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in the US and the Virgo gravitational-wave observatory in Italy have captured the gravitational waves from the death spiral and merger of a neutron star with a black hole, not once but twice. The findings were published recently in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.

    The researchers say their observations will help unlock some of the most complex mysteries of the Universe, including the building blocks of matter and the workings of space and time.

    More than 1,000 scientists were involved with the world-first detections, with many from Australia, including The Australian National University, leading the way.

    Echoes from a Billion Years Ago

    Distinguished Professor Susan Scott, a co-author on the study based at the ANU Research School of Physics in the Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics, said the events occurred about a billion years ago but were so massive that we are still able to observe their gravitational waves today.

    Neutron Stars Colliding
    An image of two neutron stars colliding. Credit: NASA

    “These collisions have shaken the Universe to its core and we’ve detected the ripples they have sent hurtling through the cosmos,” she said.

    “Each collision isn’t just the coming together of two massive and dense objects. It’s really like Pac-Man, with a black hole swallowing its companion neutron star whole.

    “These are remarkable events and we have waited a very long time to witness them. So it’s incredible to finally capture them.”

    One event included a black hole with a mass nine times bigger than our own sun and a neutron star with two times our sun’s mass. The other event included a black hole with about six times the mass of our sun and a neutron star with 1.5 times its mass.

    Completing the Gravitational Wave Puzzle

    Professor Scott, also a Chief Investigator at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav), said the international team had previously captured many events involving two black holes colliding as well as two neutron stars smashing together.

    “Now, we’ve completed the last piece of the puzzle with the first confirmed observations of gravitational waves from a black hole and a neutron star colliding,” she said.

    Dr. Johannes Eichholz, from the ANU Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics and an Associate Investigator with OzGrav, said the two detections were originally made on January 5 and 15, 2020.

    “These kind of detections are incredibly rare,” he said.

    “We haven’t detected these events once — but twice and within 10 days of each other.

    “Like the ripples from these two events, which have been felt a billion years later, these findings will have a profound impact on our understanding of the Universe for many years to come.”

    Reference: “Observation of Gravitational Waves from Two Neutron Star–Black Hole Coalescences” by R. Abbott, T. D. Abbott, S. Abraham, F. Acernese, K. Ackley, A. Adams, C. Adams, R. X. Adhikari, V. B. Adya, C. Affeldt, et. al., 29 June 2021, The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
    DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac082e

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    6 Comments

    1. Aleksandr7364 on November 21, 2021 4:07 am

      1,000 scientists are going in the wrong direction. There are no gravitational waves. Gravity is the reactive thrust of ordinary electromagnetic waves. Although, if desired, the sound waves from the speaker can be called gravitational)), but this is a dead end.

      Reply
    2. Frosted Flake on November 21, 2021 9:03 am

      Please stand well back from the event horizon.

      Reply
      • Tomáš Hruška on November 21, 2021 7:54 pm

        PiAROx
        s haló m~á lék um

        prOVAZANO 28/12/2020
        (2222 1 8}oo a dVÊ NUly ∞)

        Reply
    3. Timetin on November 22, 2021 4:42 am

      It’s the “light takes a billion years to March across the galaxy” mythology again

      Reply
    4. Rex Erickson on November 22, 2021 5:44 am

      Black holes and Dark Matter are the future of this universe’s existence (another Big Bang) while Dark Energy (Entropy) is this universe’s doom. But what do we know, not much really. And who’ll be around to confirm the outcome, won’t be us, particularly as both outcomes cancel all that we are.

      Reply
    5. Buddy on November 22, 2021 11:09 pm

      If I may just what controls the directions of mass.. black holes

      Reply
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