Black Holes
Black Holes
Black Holes
An area of space-time
with a gravitational
field so intense that
its escape velocity is
equal to or exceeds
the speed of light.
The Important thing is
that this area can be
of any size.
In terms of
gravitational force,
every object has an
escape velocity as
vesc = Sqrt[(2 G M)/r].
From that
Schwarzschild Radius
can be easily found.
All comes down to a
matter of density.
Einsteins Theory of
General Relativity
basically says that
gravity warps space
time.
Rubber Sheet
analogue
Down, up, and through the funnel. An
embedding diagram is generally a good
representation of a black hole's warping of
nearby space-time. But such 2-dimensional
illustrations can also cause conceptual
problems.
Supernovas!?
After fusion cycles through and stars core
is Fe, if the star now is M < 1.4 Msun , the
star will supernova as a Type II
supernova. Otherwise, it becomes a white
dwarf, supported by degenerate electron
pressure.
This mass limit for supernovas is the
Chandrasekhar limit.
Optical JetsWhy?
Cannibalism
Radio observations at
various radio
telescopes
X-ray observations
from the orbital
Chandra Observatory
Optical Observations
from Hubble Space
Telescope
Pictures
NGC4261
Fate of Universe?
All Black Holes Evaporate over time due to
Hawking Radiation
Eventually the Universe will have no
matter in a cold dark death and all there
will be left is radiation.
Evaporation Time:
1 * 10^-7 (M/M )^3 Years
On order of 1* 10^20 years
sun
Picture Resources
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http://www.linnaeus.uu.se/online/fysik/makrokosmos/gifs/bigbangsmall.jpg
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