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This is Dr. Katie Bouman, the computer whiz who built the key algorithm turning telescope data into the first‑ever black hole photo.
Black Holes: New Tool to Detect Dark Matter?
Unveiling a Cosmic Partnership: Black Holes and Dark Matter A groundbreaking study suggests an unexpected connection between black holes and dark matter, the enigmatic substance comprising a significant portion of our universe’s mass-energy content. Researchers are proposing that the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), renowned for its striking images of supermassive black holes, could be adapted as a…
🌑 Las imágenes del Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) revelan una nueva vía para detectar Materia oscura: el “sombrero” de los agujeros negros supermasivos podría servir como un detector ultra-sensible de las señales de aniquilación de partículas oscuras. 🕳️ En particular, en la sombra de objetos como M87* y Sagittarius A* se concentrarían densidades elevadas de materia oscura que podrían emitir en radios al aniquilarse, emergiendo en regiones donde el plasma ordinario es escaso. phys.org
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We could be on the verge of a new era in black hole science
A powerful new technique is poised to revolutionize how astronomers observe black holes, by producing sharp, multicolored images that could reveal their dynamic evolution in real time. By compensating for Earth's turbulent atmosphere, the technique — called frequency phase transfer (FPT) — enables scientists using the global Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) array to see finer details and fainter features of cosmic objects (like black holes) than ever before. This method also improves the frequency of observations by expanding the EHT's limited observation window, allowing scientists to potentially create time-lapse "movies" of black hole activity.
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