A black hole orbiting next to it - 'completely unexpected'
A black hole orbiting next to it - 'completely unexpected'
Researchers from the University of Turku in Finland found that the rotation axis of a[{” attribute=””>black hole in a binary system is tilted more than 40 degrees relative to the axis of stellar orbit. The finding challenges current theoretical models of black hole formation.
Publisher: Chamberlain Oacoma Sun
Date: 2022-02-26T00:21:21 00:00
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