And here's the real image. The light you see here is what's called the accretion disk. It's a disk of light that forms around the black hole when a star travels too close and is broken apart in ...
The brightest part of the ring is shifted 30 degrees counter-clockwise, due to turbulence in the accretion disk. This behaviour is consistent with predictions from the 2017 analysis, which expected ...
114, No. 793, March 2002 The Ultraviolet Light Curve of LMC X‐4: ... The Ultraviolet Light Curve of LMC X‐4: X‐Ray Heating of the O Star and Accretion Disk This is the metadata section. Skip to ...
The brightest part of the ring is shifted 30 degrees counter-clockwise, due to turbulence in the accretion disk. This behavior is consistent with predictions from the 2017 analysis, which expected ...
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