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Astronomie - Flickering light reveals supermassive black hole masses

24.08.2021

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Bright lights: artist’s impression of an accretion disc surrounding a supermassive black hole. (Courtesy: Mark A Garlick/Simons Foundation)

A correlation between the masses of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and the timings of fluctuations in the brightness of their accretion discs has been found by astronomers in the US and the UK.  Colin Burke at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and colleagues believe that their discovery could help astronomers to better determine the masses of smaller supermassive black holes. Their research also hints at an emission mechanism that could be universal across many different types of accretion disc.

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