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Newborn black hole speeds away from merger, its escape traced in 3D
science4 hours ago

Newborn black hole speeds away from merger, its escape traced in 3D

Astronomers have observed a newborn black hole from GW190412 speeding away from its birth site at about 112,000 mph (50 km/s). Using the event’s richer waveform, including higher-order modes, researchers reconstructed both the speed and the escape direction, providing a complete recoil portrait from a single merger. The result confirms that gravitational-wave–driven kicks can eject remnants from their birth environments, such as globular clusters, and shows how the remnant’s motion might influence any light produced as it plows through surrounding gas. Future detections of asymmetric mergers with identifiable higher-order modes will help map remnant motions across environments.

LIGO's 10th Anniversary Unveils Black Hole Insights and Confirms Hawking's Theories
science6 months ago

LIGO's 10th Anniversary Unveils Black Hole Insights and Confirms Hawking's Theories

Scientists have detected a recoil or 'kick' from a black hole formed by the merger of two black holes, using gravitational wave data from 2019. The event, GW190412, involved black holes of 8 and 30 solar masses, located 2.4 billion light-years away, with the resulting black hole being propelled at 31 miles per second. This observation provides new insights into black hole dynamics and the potential for studying such events through gravitational waves and electromagnetic signals.