Recently providing a fresh shock in a farm shaky due to conflict, astronomical physics has yet to detect the biggest confrontation of a black hole couple, which created another black hole, an event that made such a powerful event that he laid down the waves of gravity. Named by the GW 231123, the program was found in collaboration with Lego Vergo Kagara (LVK) during its fourth observation run on November 23, 2023. The incident was two major black holes – 100 and 140 times the sun’s mass – 225 was hitting each other to create a new black hole of 225 solar people. Massively and its spinning now causes a problem with long -standing ideas about the formation of black holes in the universe.
Unprecedented Black Hole violates stirring models, complex cosmies actually indicators
According to a report by the LV team, these black holes are far more than the size allowed by standard wire evolutionary models. “The massive black holes has been forbidden by standard models,” said Mark Hamn, a researcher, LVK researcher. One of the potential explanations is that both black holes were first integration products, resulting in their unprecedented massive increase. While mixing the mystery, at least one of the black holes allows the maximum rate through normal relationships, making it extremely difficult to translate the signal.
Earlier, the record of the integration was standing with GW190521, with a 140 solar mass black hole produced. GW231123 now pushes it out significantly. Sophie Benny, a member of the Caltek, noted, “This leads to the limits of our detection devices and theoretical tools. The extraordinary features of the signal were on July 14 at the 16th Edward Emalidi Conference in Glasgow and the General Relations and Gravity on the 24th International Conference.
LV detectors – Lego devices in the United States, Kanya in Italy and Kagara in Japan – have seen more than 300 black hole crash since the fall of 2015. The high -mass and sharp spin of the GW 231123, however, is unusual. Black Hole possesses these features because they are not the run -offs of the stars, but have a colorful history with themselves. History of past competitions, perhaps confrontation.
Lvk experts believe that it will take years to analyze all the meaning of GW231123. Team member Gregorio Carlo remarked, “Integration is the most potential explanation, but there may be more complex scenes that can respond.” The event has already been observed in the newborn field of astronomy of gravity wave, which potentially changes the limits of our current understanding of black hole evolution.


