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Hubble Discovery Black Hole Twists Star Into Donut Shape
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13/04/2024
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a tidal disruption event 300 million light years away. The donut shaped remains of a star were found around a hungry black hole.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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Astronomers, using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, have recorded a star's final moments in detail
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as it was ripped apart and eaten up by a black hole in a tidal disruption event.
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The shredded star is nearly 300 million light-years away, but astronomers used Hubble's powerful
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ultraviolet sensitivity to analyze its light to gather forensic clues of the violent event.
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Hubble data found a very bright, hot, donut-shaped area of gas the size of the solar system swirling
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around a black hole.
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The swirling gas was once a star.
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Usually, astronomers get just a few observations at the beginning of a disruption event, when
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it's very bright, but this energetic collision's proximity and brightness allowed Hubble to
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gather ultraviolet data over a longer-than-normal time period.
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This is a rare opportunity for scientists to create models of what they think is going
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on and then compare those models with what Hubble sees.
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It is an exciting place for scientists to be, right at the intersection of the known
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and the unknown.
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