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 Black hole devours 300million suns in the biggest of bangs

08jan05

US scientists have detected the largest explosion ever in the universe, which 
saw a mass equivalent to about 300million suns sucked into a black hole.

"The eruption, which has lasted for more than 100million years, has generated 
energy equivalent to hundreds of millions of gamma-ray bursts," NASA, the US 
space agency, said yesterday. 
The discovery was made by NASA's orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory which is 
controlled from a base in Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

The huge eruption was seen in a Chandra image of the hot, X-ray-emitting gas of 
a galaxy cluster called MS 0735.6+7421, the agency said. The galaxy is about 
2.6billion light years away. 

Scientists believe that this black hole is a relatively recent phenomenon. 

This event was caused by gravitational energy release, as enormous amounts of 
matter fell towards a black hole. Most of the matter was swallowed, but some of 
it was violently ejected before being captured by the black hole. 

"I was stunned to find that a mass of about 300million suns was swallowed," 
said Brian McNamara of Ohio University, lead author of a study on the discovery 
published in the latest issue of Nature. 

The energy released shows the black hole in MS 0735 has grown dramatically 
during this eruption. Previous studies suggest other large black holes have 
grown very little in the recent past, and that only smaller black holes are 
still growing quickly. 

"This new result is as surprising as it is exciting," said co-author Paul 
Nulsen, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics in Cambridge. "This 
black hole is feasting, when it should be fasting." 

Gas is being pushed away from the black hole at supersonic speeds over a 
distance of about 1million light years, said the scientists. The mass of the 
displaced gas equals about a trillion suns, more than the mass of all the stars 
in the Milky Way. 

"Until now we had no idea this black hole was gorging itself," said Michael 
Wise, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. "The discovery 
of this eruption shows X-ray telescopes are necessary to understand some of the 
most violent events in the universe." 

AFP


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