Astronomers find best evidence for elusive mid-sized black hole

Washington: Astronomers have found the best evidence for a black hole of an elusive class known as “intermediate-mass” by using the combined power of two X-ray observatories and the keen vision of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Weighing in at about 50,000 times the mass of our Sun, the black hole is smaller than the supermassive […]

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Washington: Astronomers have found the best evidence for a black hole of an elusive class known as "intermediate-mass" by using the combined power of two X-ray observatories and the keen vision of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.

Weighing in at about 50,000 times the mass of our Sun, the black hole is smaller than the supermassive black holes (at millions or billions of solar masses) that lie at the cores of large galaxies, but larger than stellar-mass black holes formed by the collapse of a massive star, according to the study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.