Astronomers Detect Light from Colliding Black Holes in a Galactic Nucleus
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Astronomers Detect Light from Colliding Black Holes in a Galactic Nucleus

What's Happening? Astronomers have observed a blaze of gamma and X-ray light following the collision of two black holes, detected by LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA in November 2024. This event, named S241125n, occurred in the accretion disk of a supermassive black hole within a host galaxy's active galactic nucle
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