
Merging supermassive black holes, and communicating science in the age of social media
Science Magazine Podcast
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Is There a Black Hole Merging?
We've never seen one before, so we don't exactly know what' going appen. And also, black holes themselves don't give off any light. So if they're still surrounded by lots of material in an accretion disk or two accretion disks, when they collive, those disks will be just to be sort of blasted apart. It could be very spectacular, and will have gamma rays and x rays and radio waves, everything. But if in the course of their rotation, they clear away all the surrounding materials, we might see nothing. Oh boy. Would just be these two balls of darkness merging into another bigger ball of darkness. What they'll definitely produce is gravitational waves
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