Hubble: Nearest Quasar Is Powered by Double Black Hole

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Hubble: Nearest Quasar Is Powered by Double Black Hole

Post by bystander » Thu Aug 27, 2015 6:56 pm

Hubble Finds that Nearest Quasar Is Powered by Double Black Hole
NASA | GSFC | STScI | HubbleSite | 2015 Aug 27
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Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble Heritage (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration,
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Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have found that Markarian 231 (Mrk 231), the nearest galaxy to Earth that hosts a quasar, is powered by two central black holes furiously whirling about each other.

The finding suggests that quasars — the brilliant cores of active galaxies — may commonly host two central supermassive black holes that fall into orbit about one another as a result of the merger between two galaxies. Like a pair of whirling skaters, the black-hole duo generates tremendous amounts of energy that makes the core of the host galaxy outshine the glow of the galaxy's population of billions of stars, which scientists then identify as quasars.

Scientists looked at Hubble archival observations of ultraviolet radiation emitted from the center of Mrk 231 to discover what they describe as "extreme and surprising properties."

If only one black hole were present in the center of the quasar, the whole accretion disk made of surrounding hot gas would glow in ultraviolet rays. Instead, the ultraviolet glow of the dusty disk abruptly drops off towards the center. This provides observational evidence that the disk has a big donut hole encircling the central black hole. The best explanation for the observational data, based on dynamical models, is that the center of the disk is carved out by the action of two black holes orbiting each other. The second, smaller black hole orbits in the inner edge of the accretion disk, and has its own mini-disk with an ultraviolet glow. ...

A probable Milli-Parsec Supermassive Binary Black Hole in the Nearest Quasar Mrk 231 - Chang-Shuo Yan et al
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Re: Hubble: Nearest Quasar Is Powered by Double Black Hole

Post by neufer » Thu Aug 27, 2015 9:18 pm

This provides observational evidence that the disk has a big donut hole encircling the central black hole. The best explanation for the observational data, based on dynamical models, is that the center of the disk is carved out by the action of two black holes orbiting each other.
rstevenson may soon be carving out another donut hole.
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Re: Hubble: Nearest Quasar Is Powered by Double Black Hole

Post by dllamas » Mon Sep 07, 2015 9:10 pm

Interesting

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