Black holes devour stars with messy toddler-like behavior, study finds.

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New 3D computer simulations by Northwestern University-led astrophysicists suggest that intermediate-mass black holes, if they exist, devour wayward stars like messy toddlers, taking a few bites and then flinging the remains across the galaxy. The simulations also provide astronomers with new clues to help pinpoint these hidden giants within our night sky. Intermediate-mass black holes are about 10 to 10,000 times more massive than stellar remnant black holes but not nearly as massive as supermassive black holes.
Topics:science#astronomy#astrophysics#black-holes#hydrodynamic-simulations#intermediate-mass-black-holes#stellar-remnants
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