Astronomers Spot Supermassive Black Hole Merger in Progress

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Supermassive Black Hole,Galaxy Merger,Hubble Telescope

Hubble Telescope reveals three bright 'hot spots' deep inside a colliding galaxy, suggesting a pair of supermassive black holes are merging. The discovery offers a unique opportunity to study the mechanics of such events in the nearby Universe.

An artist's concept of what two merging supermassive black holes might look like. Each one is surrounded by an accretion disk of hot gas and material streaming away via jets. CourtesyNASA, ESA, Joseph Olmsted

View of Milkdromeda from Earth “shortly” after the galactic merger of the Milky Way and Andromeda, around 3.85-3.9 billion years from now. Credit: NASA, ESA, Z. Levay and R. van der Marel , T. Hallas, and A. Mellinger HST’s image of the galaxy MCG-03-34-064 in visible light. Two of the three bright spots at the core are active galactic nuclei sources of light and X-ray emissions. They indicate two supermassive black holes about 300 light-years apart and growing closer. Image credit: NASA, ESA, Anna Trindade Falcão

This illustration shows the merger of two supermassive black holes and the gravitational waves that ripple outward as the black holes spiral toward each other. Credit: LIGO/T. Pyle

 

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