"First-Ever Accurate Simulation Shows How Supermassive Black Holes Rip Stars Apart—Astrophysicists Unveil New Cosmic Secrets!"

 Monash University, Australia's astrophysicists have achieved a groundbreaking milestone by creating the first accurate simulation of a supermassive black hole shredding a star. This cosmic dance, known as a tidal disruption event (TDE), reveals black holes' fascinating and violent nature.

An illustration of a supermassive black hole (Image credit: MARK GARLICK via Getty Images)

  • According to lead scientist Professor Daniel Price, this study helps explain why stars falling into black holes emit visible light rather than X-rays—a mystery until now. Price compares the event to overeating: the black hole can't process the excess material, resulting in a massive 'cosmic burp' of energy.
  • This simulation provides critical insight into these events and prepares astronomers for the flood of observations expected from the upcoming Rubins Observatory in Chile.

Stay tuned as more stars fall prey to these galactic giants!

By:- Ranjan

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