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An international team of physicists discovered the largest-ever merger of 2 black holes through a phenomenon known as gravitational waves.
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What the Most Massive Black Hole Merger Reveals About Cosmic LimitsWhat occurs when the universe plays a cosmic curveball, breaking down long-standing assumptions about how black holes form?
A collision observed between two black holes, each more massive than a hundred suns, is the largest merger of its kind ever ...
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) collaboration has announced a groundbreaking discovery in the field of gravitational wave ...
The future of at least one of the U.S. LIGO observatories is in jeopardy as deep cuts to science programs are proposed by the ...
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Space.com on MSNGravitational waves reveal most massive black hole merger ever detected — one 'forbidden' by current modelsThe Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) is no stranger to making history and breaking records. In 2015 ...
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Astronomy on MSNAstronomers detect the most massive black hole merger everAstronomers have detected the most massive black hole merger ever observed, challenging stellar evolution and black hole formation theories.
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Live Science on MSNScientists detect most massive black hole merger ever — and it birthed a monster 225 times as massive as the sunNew gravitational wave findings from the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration report the discovery of the largest black hole merger ...
Gravitational-wave detectors have captured their biggest spectacle yet: two gargantuan, rapidly spinning black holes likely forged by earlier smash-ups fused into a 225-solar-mass titan, GW231123. The ...
First images of Milky Way’s black hole released 02:13. Scientists say they detected the largest-ever merger of two black holes, forming one that is 225 times the mass of the sun, adding that the ...
Astronomers have detected the largest black hole merger ever, and it has challenged their understanding of such formations.
LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration. In this scenario, a chain reaction of black hole mergers occurs. “You can have this process where you just build up more and more massive black holes.
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