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Gargantuan black hole LB-1 'should not exist'

By T.K. Randall
November 28, 2019 · Comment icon 6 comments

How did such a large black hole come to form ? Image Credit: NASA / Alain Riazuelo
Scientists have discovered a black hole in our own galaxy that could rewrite the book on stellar evolution.
Few cosmic phenomena remain as frightening and mysterious as black holes - regions of space in which the gravitational pull is so great that nothing, not even light itself, can escape.

Stellar black holes (not to be confused with the supermassive black holes found at the center of galaxies) typically form when a sufficiently massive star collapses upon death.

One recently discovered black hole however, which is situated 15,000 light years from Earth, is a whopping 70 times the mass of the Sun - far larger than should be possible based on our current understanding of stellar evolution and black hole formation.

"Black holes of such mass should not even exist in our galaxy, according to most of the current models of stellar evolution," said study leader Liu Jifeng from the National Astronomical Observatory of China.
"Now theorists will have to take up the challenge of explaining its formation."

LB-1 is in fact twice the size of any other known stellar black hole in the Milky Way galaxy.

"Astronomers are still only beginning to grasp the abundance of black holes and the mechanisms by which they form.," said physicist David Reitze from the California Institute of Technology.

"LB-1's large mass falls into a range known as the 'pair instability gap' where supernovae should not have produced it."

"That means that this is a new kind a black hole, formed by another physical mechanism."

Source: Lad Bible | Comments (6)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by sci-nerd 4 years ago
This is the second announced possible crisis in astronomy this year alone. We're heading for a very interesting decade, where the standard model could become rewritten!
Comment icon #2 Posted by RoofGardener 4 years ago
We live in interesting time ! 
Comment icon #3 Posted by AllPossible 4 years ago
Imagine if that thing has been moving & swalloing up planets & stars that had life on them. Probably wouldnt even have a warning maybe IDK
Comment icon #4 Posted by DreadLordAvatar 4 years ago
Absolutely fascinating, hope the EHT consortium is working on an image.
Comment icon #5 Posted by Manwon Lender 4 years ago
It possible that this Black Hole could have been caused by the collision of a number Black Holes. When Black Holes Collide they create a larger Black Hole. While it will not be the exact size equal to the mass of the two colliding Black Holes due to a loss of energy and mass during the collision it will be at least 75% larger than before. The number of Black Holes that have been seen to collide to date is three, but this doesn't mean a larger number couldn't collide. https://www.universetoday.com/13553/what-happens-when-three-black-holes-collide/amp/
Comment icon #6 Posted by Trelane 4 years ago
Hopefully Captain Holland and his crew avoid this one. "In, through, and beyond!"


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