How We Know Black Holes Exist04:33

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Published on January 12, 2018

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This video is about the astronomical amount of astronomical evidence for black holes, ranging from x-ray binaries with accretion disks, supermassive infrared-radiating galactic nuclei black holes, orbital characteristics of high mass binaries, and direct gravitational wave detection of inspiraling merging black hole binaries with LIGO. Yes, they’re real.

REFERENCES

Interactive: Masses in the Stellar Graveyard

Galactic Center Orbital Models and Inner Stellar Distributions

Data provided by Andrea Ghez and Sylvana Yelda, UCLA (obtained with the Keck Telescopes)

Visualization by Stuart Levy and Robert Patterson, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Masses of observed black Holes:

Downloadable LIGO Data:

LIGO Neutron Star Binary Merger:

Masses of observed neutron stars:

Cygnus X-1 X-ray binary Black Hole:

Lecture notes on black holes:

Calvera isolated neutron star X-ray source:

Scientific American: pulsar that behaves like a black hole

Largest known neutron star:

Large Neutron Star:

Wandering Black Hole:

Sagittarius A* Black Hole Infrared emissions:

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