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First detection of light from behind a black hole


Researchers observed bright flares of X-ray emissions, produced as gas falls into a supermassive black hole. The flares echoed off of the gas falling into the black hole, and as the flares were subsiding, short flashes of X-rays were seen – corresponding to the reflection of the flares from the far side of the disk, bent around the black hole by its strong gravitational field. (Image credit: Dan Wilkins)
First detection of light from behind a black hole
Watching X-rays flung out into the universe by the supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy 800 million light-years away, Stanford University astrophysicist Dan Wilkins noticed an intriguing pattern. He observed a series of bright flares of X-rays – exciting, but not unprecedented – and then, the telescopes recorded something unexpected: additional flashes of X-rays that were smaller, later and of different “colors” than the bright flares. ....

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There is light behind a black hole: Astronomers detect first bursts confirming Einstein's Theory of Relativity


UPDATED: July 30, 2021 13:54 IST
A black hole is formed from the death of a star with such a high gravitational field that the matter gets squeezed in. (Photo: Nasa)
Black Holes, the big mass of void that can engulf anything and everything in its path, are known for their immense dark blackness that does not even allow light to pass through. Now, astronomers have now detected light behind a black hole for the first time.
Observed deep in the universe, researchers spotted bright X-Ray flares emerging from a supermassive black hole at the centre of another galaxy, which is nearly 800 million light-years away. The new detection is likely to change our understanding of the biggest villains in the universe that can suck planets and stars, defying gravitational forces. ....

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