Biggest Black Hole Flare Ever Recorded Shines Like 10 Trillion Suns

Key Takeaways

  • Astronomers detected the largest black hole flare ever recorded – shining with the light of 10 trillion suns
  • The event occurred 10 billion light-years away when a supermassive black hole consumed a massive star
  • The outburst has been ongoing for over seven years and remains 30 times brighter than any previous flare

Scientists have witnessed the most powerful cosmic flare ever recorded – a supermassive black hole violently consuming an enormous star, creating an outburst equivalent to 10 trillion suns. Detected from an astonishing 10 billion light-years away, this represents both the biggest and most distant black hole flare ever observed.

“This is really a one-in-a-million object,” said Matthew Graham, a research professor of astronomy at the California Institute of Technology and the lead author of the study, which was published Tuesday in the journal Nature Astronomy.

Unprecedented Cosmic Energy

While black holes regularly consume nearby matter, this gargantuan flaring event stands in a class of its own. The sheer scale of both objects contributed to the extraordinary intensity.

“This massive flare is just so much more energetic than anything we’ve ever seen before,” he said, adding that at its peak, the outburst was 30 times more luminous than any previous black hole flare seen to date.

The ill-fated star measured at least 30 times the sun’s mass, while the supermassive black hole and its surrounding disk weighed approximately 500 million solar masses.

Seven-Year Cosmic Event

The remarkable outburst has persisted for over seven years and likely continues today. Initially spotted in 2018 during a comprehensive sky survey, astronomers initially cataloged it as a “particularly bright object” but struggled to gather meaningful data during follow-up observations.

The discovery gained new significance in 2023 when researchers revisited intriguing survey data. Distance calculations revealed the object’s true nature – extremely distant yet incredibly bright, indicating unprecedented energy output.

“Suddenly it was: ‘Oh, this is actually quite far away,’” Graham said. “And if it’s that far away and it’s this bright, how much energy is being put out? This is now something unusual and very interesting.”

Changing Understanding of Black Holes

Though the exact mechanism behind the star’s destruction remains uncertain, researchers speculate cosmic interactions may have disrupted its orbit, leading to the fatal encounter. These findings contribute significantly to our evolving understanding of black hole dynamics.

“Our idea of supermassive black holes and their environments has really changed over the last five to 10 years,” Graham said. “There was this classic image that most galaxies in the universe have a supermassive black hole in the middle and it just sits there and burbles along and that’s it. Now we know it’s a much more dynamic environment and we’re only beginning to scratch the surface.”

The flare continues to gradually fade but remains observable through ground-based telescopes, offering scientists additional years to study this extraordinary cosmic phenomenon.

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