PASADENA, CALIF. (June 9) — The most massive black hole yet weighed lurks at the heart of the relatively nearby giant galaxy M87.
The supermassive black hole is two to three times heftier than previously thought, a new model showed, weighing in at a whopping 6.4 billion times the mass of the sun. The new measure suggests that other black holes in nearby large galaxies could also be much heftier than current measurements suggest, and it could help astronomers solve a longstanding puzzle about galaxy developmen
"We did not expect it at all," said team member Karl Gebhardt of the University of Texas at Austin.
The discovery was announced here today at the 214th meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
Game changer
The finding "is important for how black holes relate to galaxies," said team member Jens Thomas of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany. "If you change the mass of the black hole, you change how the black hole relates to the galaxy."
Because of this relationship, the revised mass could impact astronomers' theories of how galaxies grow and form.
Higher black hole masses could also solve a paradox of the masses of faraway, developing galaxies called quasars. These mysterious denizens of the early universe are very bright, developing galaxies with black holes surrounded by gas and dust, all rife with star formation. Quasars are colossal, around 10 billion solar masses, "but in local galaxies, we never saw black holes that massive, not nearly," Gebhardt said.
"The suspicion was before that the quasar masses were wrong," he said. But "if we increase the mass of M87 two or three times, the problem almost goes away."
Why M87 matters
M87 is 50 million light-years away. Nearly three decades ago, it was one of the first galaxies suggested to harbor a central black hole. Now astronomers think that most large galaxies, including our own Milky Way, have supermassive black holes at their centers.
M87 also has an active jet shooting light out of the galaxy's core, created where matter swirls closer to the black hole and approaches the speed of light, then combines with tremendous magnetic fields. The spat-out material helps astronomers understand how black holes attract and gobble up matter, a sloppy process in which all is not consumed.
These factors make M87 "the anchor for supermassive black hole studies," Gebhardt said.
While the new mass of M87 is based on a model, recent observations from the Gemini North Telescope in Hawaii and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile support the model findings.
The study of M87's mass will also be detailed later this summer in the journal Astrophysical Journal.
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There's an Oprah joke here somewhere...
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByST0N3PONY (5009.62) 
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What's black and suck's up more cash than the national debt ?
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byplaybynight (842.66) 
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Hah...
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByST0N3PONY (5009.62) 
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It's bigger than the black hole in the Federal budget?
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byjohn731863 (511.92) 
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Thats a huge bitch
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByJigzy (334.78) 
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lol
Posted Jun-9-2009 Bynatej740 (19200.50) natej740 View Channel Send Message
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Biggest black hole?
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byjkeiche (75.50) 
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oly $hit Batman, and I thought Uranus was big !! :D
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byplaybynight (842.66) 
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You think Discovery channel will do a t.v. show about this? And make all those crazy ass scenarios where like if it enters our solar system!
I love space, something new to find every day.
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByRecon_Marin (58.22) Recon_Marin View Channel Send Message
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As long as it's not the History Channel: where they would show it in miniature... and in slow motion... ten times over... while describing how awesome it really would be if it weren't portrayed so poorly.
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byjohn731863 (511.92) 
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Yes, it has long gotten to the point that it needs to sensationalize and exaggerate to win ratings.
Posted Jun-10-2009 Byt2contra (55.24) 
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Whats that sucking noise????
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byblue_wolf (460.36) 
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my balls hurt
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByKnuckleDeep (77.34) KnuckleDeep View Channel Send Message
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Does this mean that dark matter is going by-by? I'm somewhat of a physics heretic and never bought into that one.... along w/ gravitons, hicks masons (or what ever that "god particle" is called)... and some other particles
Posted Jun-10-2009 Byverykron (115.66) 
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wow...I wonder if the republicans in quadrant QX348934.44 caused that to happen with their extraordinary galactic deficit?
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByTyronne_Shoelaces (21.58) 
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Do you mean the Reopublican in the White House or the Republican Majorities in both sides of Congress? Oops!
Posted Jun-9-2009 Byjohn731863 (511.92) 
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...all of them...OOPS!
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByTyronne_Shoelaces (21.58) 
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Your comments on this thread.... OOPS.
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByPotatoes (202.14) 
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Oh, that reminds me of a joke I just made up...what do you call a republican with an irritated penis??????
A red dwarf!!!
HAR HAR HAR!!!! oops...
Posted Jun-9-2009 ByTyronne_Shoelaces (21.58) 
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Gyuess what, Tyrone, there is no Republican in the White House and both houses of congress are Democrat. The extraordinary galactic deficit is pure Democrat.
So... what did you learn in school besides tying your own shoelaces?
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