Scientists threw a star into a black hole in an experiment what happened know
Researchers at Monash University have found out from preliminary information that it is not easy for a giant black hole to swallow a star. By doing this, things also go wrong.
Space.com spoke to Daniel Price, who led the team of researchers. talk Is of. According to the report, it is very difficult for a black hole to eat large objects with the mass of a star. Researchers found out that if a star is thrown into a black hole, some part of the star does not go into the black hole. It comes back in the form of a violent outflow. Then the emission emanating from it can show its effect over a very long distance.
Researchers have found that throwing such a large object onto a black hole also exerts pressure on it. Although scientists already knew this fact, Daniel and his team have demonstrated it experimentally.
Researchers say that such incidents happen once every 100,000 years and a star collides with another star and gets bound to the black hole located at the center of the galaxy and falls towards it.
Researchers have Study It was done on a computer, so it was not possible to understand all aspects of TDEs accurately. They believe that this study can provide new information on such stars which are around a giant black hole and are about to collide with it.