1. When black holes collide.
- Author
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Xin Liu, Hooper, Dan, and Cabot, S. H. C.
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BLACK holes , *PHYSICAL laws , *SUPERMASSIVE black holes , *GENERAL relativity (Physics) , *COMPACT objects (Astronomy) , *GRAVITATIONAL waves , *ASTROPHYSICAL collisions - Abstract
However, the frequency (or wavelength) of the gravitational waves produced by supermassive black hole mergers is significantly lower (longer) than those produced by stellar-mass black hole mergers. When we are able to detect the gravitational waves from a supermassive black hole merger, it will be unlike any other black hole merger we've seen before. Q| WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF TWO SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES MERGED?. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2022