Binary Black Holes: A Third Intruder Discovered, And It’s A World First
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Binary Black Holes: A Third Intruder Discovered, And It’s A World First
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO), part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have uncovered evidence suggesting that binary black holes might not be the “lonely wanderers” we once thought them to be. Instead, they could be orbiting a far more mysterious and massive entity—a third compact object, possibly a supermassive black hole. The Role of GW190814 in the Discovery The discovery emerge…
According to a new analysis, there is surprisingly much order in the chaos of the three-body problem - with consequences for black holes and gravitational waves.
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