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bystander
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by bystander » Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:05 pm
UH Astronomer Finds Giant Galaxy Hosting the Most Distant Supermassive Black Hole
Institute for Astronomy - University of Hawaii - September 4, 2009
University of Hawaii astronomer Tomotsugu Goto and colleagues have discovered a giant galaxy surrounding the most distant black hole ever found. The galaxy, which is 12.8 billion light-years from Earth, is as large as the Milky Way galaxy and harbors a supermassive black hole that contains at least a billion times as much matter as does our Sun.
"It is surprising that such a giant galaxy existed when the universe was only one-sixteenth of its present age, and that it hosted a black hole one billion times more massive than the Sun," Goto said. "The galaxy and black hole must have formed very rapidly in the early universe."
A QSO host galaxy and its Ly® emission at z=6.43
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by neufer » Mon Sep 07, 2009 12:29 am
A billion solar mass black hole has a black hole Schwarzschild radius of ~20 AU
A descending astronaut should be able to approach within ~1 AU of the
black hole singularity before feeling much discomfort from tidal forces.
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by harry » Mon Sep 07, 2009 1:59 am
G'day Bystander
Thanks for that link
Hello neufer
As for BH a singularity is only in theory and not a fact.
Unless you define a singularity without a finite point.
Harry : Smile and live another day.