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Black hole breakthrough: UK experts observe first 'backreaction' in black hole simulation | Science | News


| UPDATED: 10:17, Thu, Feb 4, 2021
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Black holes are areas of spacetime exhibiting gravity so extreme nothing – even light – can escape. Scientists have now significantly expanded awareness about black holes’ bizarre behaviour, following research simulating a phenomenon called “backreaction”. ....

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When galaxies collide, they can starve a supermassive black hole


Black holes are almost impossible to defeat emphasis on “almost.” If you’re going to take down a supermassive black hole, or at least leave it seriously messed up, the only way to do that is a massive head-on galactic collision. It was previously thought that such a collision could actually feed a black hole that lurks in the galactic core and give it more of the energy it craves. Not exactly, say scientists from the University of Tokyo, who used computer simulations to find out that the star stuff surrounding a black hole (its accretion disc) can actually be ejected if its galaxy is head-butted by another one. ....

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Black hole discovery: Galaxies would be STRIPPED of matter in deadly head on collision


| UPDATED: 08:24, Tue, Jan 26, 2021
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University of Tokyo researchers have created their “most accurate simulation” on supercomputers of what happens when two galaxies merge, using a range of scenarios to better understand the phenomena. Under specific “head on collision” conditions, the researchers believe galactic nuclei would be cleared of matter leaving black holes “suppressed” with nothing to fuel itself with. ....

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Collisions between galaxies can leave the black holes at their centres with nothing to feast on


A cataclysmic collision between two galaxies could leave the supermassive black hole at the centre of the larger one starved of material , astronomers claim.
Experts from the University of Tokyo created the most accurate simulation of a range of scenarios to understand what happens when galaxies merge. 
It was previously thought that collisions between galaxies would necessarily add to the activity of the massive black holes (MBH) at their centres, by providing more matter to them feast on.
However, the Japanese team say under certain head on collision scenarios the galactic nuclei could be cleared of matter that would otherwise fuel the MBH.  ....

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