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Scientists just detected a ‘cosmic bass note’ in the depths of space
Scientists just detected a ‘cosmic bass note’ in the depths of space
A low intergalactic grumbling is emanating from deep space, according to scientists. And no, it’s not the start of the end times. Astronomers say they detected the first-of-their-kind low frequency ripples, described as a “cosmic bass note” of gravitational waves, which is thought to be caused by supermassive black holes merging across the universe. The discovery could unveil new secrets about how the monster black holes, which lie at the centre of galaxies, work. The objects are millions – possibly billions – the times the mass of the sun, but little is known about them because no light can escape. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “This is huge news,” said Dr Stephen Taylor, chair of the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (Nanograv) consortium, which led the team which made the discovery, and an astrophysicist at Nashville’s Vanderbilt University. Dr Michael Keith, of Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics and a member of the team which helped find the signal, added: “The results presented today mark the beginning of a new journey into the universe to unveil some of its unsolved mysteries. “We are incredibly excited that after decades of work by hundreds of astronomers and physicists around the world, we are finally seeing the signature of gravitational waves from the distant universe.” Before the discovery, scientists have only captured short “chirps” of gravitational waves which are linked to the massive objects merging. But the “bass note” comes after they tuned into a deeper range of frequencies. It is thought to be caused by a single complete gravitational wave travelling at the speed of light. Astronomers think it is produced by the entire population of supermassive black hole binaries from over roughly the last 8bn years of the universe. “We think each pair contributes a little wave, which is added to a little wave of another, and all together that is what we may see right now – a sort of murmur of the entire population,” said Prof Alberto Vecchio of the University of Birmingham and a member of the European Pulsar Timing Array. Prof Andrew Pontzen, a cosmologist at University College London, added: “It’s not often that we get a glimpse of the universe through a totally new lens, but after 15 years of patient work, Nanograv seems to be providing just that. It’s tremendously exciting to see initial evidence for these waves, which will eventually teach us an enormous amount about supermassive black holes, hundreds of millions of times the mass of the sun.” The findings were published on 29 June by Astrophysical Journal Letters. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-29 23:26
'Succession' star Jeremy Strong celebrates series finale as he gets his head shaved by on-screen siblings
'Succession' star Jeremy Strong celebrates series finale as he gets his head shaved by on-screen siblings
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Fred VanVleet leads Rockets to sixth straight victory with 107-104 win over Nuggets
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Fred VanVleet scored 26 points and Alperen Sengun added 23 to lead the Houston Rockets to a 107-104 win over the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night
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Denny McCarthy sets 36-hole course record at the Travelers Championship
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Denny McCarthy set a new 36-hole course record by following up a first-round 60 with a 65 to extend his lead to four strokes after the morning rounds Friday at the Travelers Championship
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How to unblock Facebook from anywhere in the world
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Colorado Supreme Court strikes law allowing child sex abuse lawsuits from decades past
Colorado Supreme Court strikes law allowing child sex abuse lawsuits from decades past
Colorado’s Supreme Court struck down a law Tuesday that gave childhood sexual abuse victims a three year window to sue over abuses as far back as the 1960s
2023-06-21 06:12
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Analysis-City distances itself from hedge fund boss Odey in tentative #MeToo shift
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Is Ethan Plath dating again? 'Welcome to Plathville' star sparks rumors after being spotted with mystery woman
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'Welcome to Plathville' star Ethan Plath was seen with an unknown woman as rumors of split from Olivia Plath grow stronger
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Officials work to identify remains recovered from the wreckage of the I-95 collapse in Philadelphia as demolition work begins
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Authorities are working to identify a body recovered from the wreckage of the Interstate 95 collapse in Philadelphia, where crews have started around-the-clock efforts to demolish the crumbled East Coast artery that could take months to rebuild.
2023-06-13 13:05
'We didn't offer much resistance' says Heat's Spoelstra
'We didn't offer much resistance' says Heat's Spoelstra
Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra admitted his team had been "pummeled" in the paint in their 109-94 defeat to the Denver Nuggets and had failed...
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