M87 Black Hole Emits Striking Gamma-Ray Flare, Unveiling Particle Acceleration Secrets

A powerful gamma-ray flare from the M87* black hole challenges current understanding of particle acceleration near black holes.

M87 Black Hole Emits Striking Gamma-Ray Flare, Unveiling Particle Acceleration Secrets

Photo Credit: NASA, M. A. Malkan, B. Boizelle, A.S. Borlaff, HST

Hubble's image of NGC 5084 shows a dusty disk, indicating a supermassive black hole

Highlights
  • M87* black hole emits powerful gamma-ray flare
  • New findings shed light on particle energy acceleration
  • VERITAS telescope data key to understanding the flare
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A striking gamma-ray flare has been observed emitting from M87*, the first black hole ever photographed, according to findings published in recent studies. This supermassive black hole, situated 55 million light-years away in the centre of the M87 galaxy, was captured by the Event Horizon Telescope in 2019. Researchers are analysing the phenomenon to understand how particles near black holes gain such extraordinary energy. The emitted photons reportedly carried several teraelectronvolts of energy, equivalent to a flying mosquito's momentum, raising questions about their acceleration process.

Investigating M87's Gamma-Ray Flare*

As per reports, matter surrounding the black hole forms a luminous accretion disk, which is visible to telescopes. This disk comprises material accelerating under the immense gravitational pull of the black hole. On rare occasions, disturbances in the magnetic field cause some matter to eject, producing highly energetic flares. Weidong Jin, an astronomer at the University of California, Los Angeles, explained to the media that they are travelling near the speed of light, and they want to understand where and how they gain such energy.

Techniques Used to Study the Phenomenon

Data collected using the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) in Arizona provided critical insights into the flare. Spectral energy distribution analysis was employed, akin to breaking light into a spectrum and measuring energy levels across different wavelengths. This method uncovered the immense energy within the gamma-ray flare, which spans approximately 15 billion miles.

Potential Implications for Black Hole Research

The observations also revealed shifts in the accretion disk's position relative to the jet, indicating a possible connection between the event horizon and the flare's size and trajectory. According to the research team, such findings could help refine theories regarding energy transfer processes around black holes. Future investigations are expected to delve deeper into these gamma-ray emissions, offering broader implications for astrophysics.

This discovery highlights the dynamic nature of black holes and their surrounding environments, continuing to challenge and expand scientific understanding.

 

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