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PS1-10jh
Minsex
; An extraordinary outburst produced by a
black hole
in a nearby
galaxy
has provided direct evidence for a population of old, volatile
stellar black holes
. The discovery, made by
astronomers
using data from
NASA
's
Chandra X-ray Observatory
, provides new insight into the nature of a mysterious class of
black holes
that can produce as much energy in
X-rays
as a million
suns
radiate at all
wavelengths
. Researchers used
Chandra
to discover a new
ultraluminous X-ray source
, or
ULX
. These objects give off more
X-rays
than most
binary systems
, in which a companion
star
orbits
the remains of a collapsed
star
. These collapsed stars form either a dense
core
called a
neutron star
or a
black hole
. The extra
X-ray
emission suggests
ULX
s contain
black holes
that might be much more
massive
than the ones found elsewhere in
our galaxy
. A paper describing these results will appear in the May 10, 2012, issue of
The Astrophysical Journal
. Photo credit:
X-ray: NASA/CXC/Curtin University/R. Soria et al., Optical: NASA/STScI/ Middlebury College/F. Winkler et al.
Source; Minsex
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