Date: 28/05/2023 18:04:44
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 2036803
Subject: When Black Holes Merge, They'll Ring Like a Bell

When Black Holes Merge, They’ll Ring Like a Bell

When two black holes collide, they don’t smash into each other the way two stars might. A black hole is an intensely curved region of space that can be described by only its mass, rotation, and electric charge, so two black holes release violent gravitational ripples as merge into a single black hole. The new black hole continues to emit gravitational waves until it settles down into a simple rotating black hole. That settling down period is known as the ring down, and its pattern holds clues to some of the deepest mysteries of gravitational physics.

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Date: 28/05/2023 18:45:06
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 2036828
Subject: re: When Black Holes Merge, They'll Ring Like a Bell

Tau.Neutrino said:


When Black Holes Merge, They’ll Ring Like a Bell

When two black holes collide, they don’t smash into each other the way two stars might. A black hole is an intensely curved region of space that can be described by only its mass, rotation, and electric charge, so two black holes release violent gravitational ripples as merge into a single black hole. The new black hole continues to emit gravitational waves until it settles down into a simple rotating black hole. That settling down period is known as the ring down, and its pattern holds clues to some of the deepest mysteries of gravitational physics.

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Not news. That has been known since before the first gravitational wave detectors were built. That’s why gravitational wave detectors are tuned to observe this ringing.

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