About "Dormant Black Hole"
Black holes normally reveal themselves in astronomy because they are surrounded by discs of gas, heated to high temperatures, stolen from nearby stars. The X-rays emitted from these accretion discs give away the black hole although it cannot itself be seen. But in the Large Magellanic Cloud is a star system called VFTS 243. There is a visible star of type O which is 160,000 times more luminous than the Sun and 25 times as massive — and that appears to be all. But spectroscopy reveals that the star is orbiting something unseen, which can only be a dormant black hole — that is, not feeding off its companion. This illustration shows the system but with the black hole's size exaggerated.Details
Title: Dormant Black Hole
Category: Stars & Nebulae
Date: August 2022
Medium: Photoshop
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