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Webb spots runaway black holes carving stellar contrails across galaxies
space11 days ago

Webb spots runaway black holes carving stellar contrails across galaxies

James Webb Space Telescope observations provide strong evidence for runaway black holes being kicked through galaxies by gravitational-wave recoil, leaving long wakes of star formation (contrails) in their path. Webb images show supermassive black holes of millions of solar masses traveling at hundreds to roughly a thousand kilometers per second, producing straight trails that can extend tens to hundreds of thousands of light-years. The phenomenon fits with theories of rotating black holes releasing spin energy and with gravitational-wave mergers, and while such runaways could theoretically traverse between galaxies, their occurrence in our region would be exceedingly rare. The discovery adds a striking new chapter to our understanding of the universe.

Runaway Black Holes Leave Cosmic Contrails Across Galaxies
science18 days ago

Runaway Black Holes Leave Cosmic Contrails Across Galaxies

The article explains how spinning black holes can be ejected from galaxies by anisotropic energy release during mergers, and how gravitational-wave observations (LIGO/Virgo) and JWST imaging now provide evidence that such runaway black holes exist, potentially leaving long stellar contrails as they travel through galaxies. While these events can be extremely energetic, they are rare and pose negligible risk to Earth.