Supermassive black hole sends out mysterious x-ray flashes, surprising astronomers
- A mysterious black hole known as 1ES 1927+654 has been sending out X-ray flashes that are increasing in speed, surprising astronomers.
- The frequency of X-ray flashes has changed from once every 18 minutes to every seven minutes over the past two years.
- Scientists suggest that a spinning white dwarf may be moving close to the black hole, potentially sending out gravitational waves.
- The findings were reported in the journal Nature and discussed at the 245th meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
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