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Close Enough

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein7 November 201614 Comments

To make a black hole, do we have to squeeze mass all the way to its limit, or do we just have to get close enough?

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Hair Of The Dog

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein8 June 20163 Comments

It turns out that black holes might have hair after all.

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The Challenge of Proving Black Holes

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein10 May 20161 Comment

What if black holes don’t exist, but similar objects do? How would we tell the difference?

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Black Hole Alignment Is Not So Mysterious

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein14 April 20164 Comments

There’s news of a mysterious alignment of black holes. While that makes for good headlines, the actual scientific findings aren’t so mysterious.

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Huge Black Hole In A Cosmic Backwater

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein7 April 20164 Comments

Inside the galaxy known as NGC 1600 there is a black hole 17 billion times more massive than our Sun.

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Black Holes With A Twist

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein24 March 20165 Comments

If you were to spin a ball, for example, the texture of the ball’s surface would make it easy to see the ball is rotating. But what if the ball were perfectly smooth?

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How Computer Models Helped Discover Gravitational Waves

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein23 March 20163 Comments

To help distinguish a real signal from the noise you need to know what a real signal might look like. That means you need to use general relativity to create models of things such as binary black holes.

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Edge Effect

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein4 March 20161 Comment

While there is lots of evidence showing black holes exist, we’d really like to observe them more directly.

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How Close Is Too Close?

In Black Holes by Brian Koberlein19 February 20165 Comments

What would happen if two black holes merged near our solar system? While the real answer is complex, we can do a back of the envelope calculation.

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Brian Koberlein is an astrophysics professor who can't stop rambling about how awesome the Universe is.