Laser Interferometer Archives : CitizenNewsWire https://citizennewswire.com/tag/laser-interferometer/ Reports from the globe Mon, 07 Sep 2020 01:03:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://i0.wp.com/citizennewswire.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-cnw3-e1597538475492.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Laser Interferometer Archives : CitizenNewsWire https://citizennewswire.com/tag/laser-interferometer/ 32 32 182810965 Massive Black Hole detected – Long Ago and Far, Far Away https://citizennewswire.com/2020/09/06/massive-black-hole-detected-long-ago-and-far-far-away/ Mon, 07 Sep 2020 01:00:45 +0000 http://citizennewswire.com/?p=1361 6.5 Billion years ago, in a place 95 trillion miles away, two black holes were

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6.5 Billion years ago, in a place 95 trillion miles away, two black holes were drawn together by the gravitational pull of their incredible masses…

While it may sound like the beginning of a science fiction story, this one appears to be true.

In late May of 2019, a team of research scientists from several institutions picked up on a signal. It came in the form of gravitational waves from deep in space.

The signal was just four brief wiggles on a screen, lasting a mere tenth of a second. But it took the team some time to fully analyze and understand the signal.

This week, the team announced their findings.

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A binary black hole merger like this one produced gravitational waves equal to the energy of eight suns.
Credit: Mark Myers, ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav)

The signal they detected is evidence of a black hole with a mass about 142 times that of our sun.

What’s more, the black hole resulted from the merger of two other black holes – a binary black hole.

When the twin black holes completed their merger, they created a pulse of gravity waves. As a result, the energy of these waves was equivalent to 8 times that of our sun.

Like a stone creating ripples in a pond, the gravity waves traveled out into space.

In the U.S., the National Science Foundation has its LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) facility, and in Italy there exists a similar facility called Virgo.

Both facilities make use of a laser interferometer – essentially a system that creates a pair lasers 3 to 4 kilometers (several miles) in length – which can detect the fine ripples of gravity waves.

Labeled GW190521, the signal was picked up by both facilities.

Researchers have determined that it originated at a location so far away that the waves, traveling at the speed of light, took the last half of the age of the Universe to arrive here.

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