Saturday, July 2, 2011

A black hole, and kill the planet 4.6 billion light year-country

A study headed by astronomers at the University of vorooik has confirmed that one of the largest Flash, bright still recorded by astronomers is ejected from the Galaxy is a massive black Center. Black hole appears to have ripped apart a star who wandered too close, creating a strong beam of energy which crossed billion 3.8 light-years to Earth.

Research in the journal Science, published June 16.


Gamma and x-ray radiation high energy level very light persisted with for weeks after the event, flare light occur when no more pieces of the planet fell into a black hole. Extreme brightness comes from this event is only a small fraction of illuminated the sky, a jet of the light towards the milky way, which was detected on Earth billions of years after the Star 3.8 was ripped apart.


Dr. Andrew ban, a leading researcher on paper from the University of vorooik, said: "Although this cataclysmic event, we force still occur only to see this event, our solar system that happened to look at this right barrel of Jet energy."


New research determines that the source of this event now known as South – 1644 + 57-is right in the heart of the faraway Galaxy, 3.8 billion light years, where is in the constellation Draco.


Researcher at the University vorooik Dr. Andrew ban said: "the only explanation that so far the size, volume, timescale and of fluctuations of the events observed massive black, is in the Centre of this Galaxy has a very long on a star, ripped apart by tidal disruption. A black hole is rotating then created two IAF one of them pointed directly toward the Earth. "


The interrogators used the Hubble Space Telescope, the Observatory satellite Swift confirmation, of the Chandra x-ray study of the blast. Swift burst alert telescope discovered a source on 28 March, when the outbreak of the first in a series of explosions with x-ray.


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The above story is published materials provided by University of vorooik.

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