CID-42 with Recoiling Black Hole, Optical
CID-42, Galaxy Quasar with Recoiling Black Hole, X-Ray Image. Evidence for a recoiling black hole has been found using data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, XMM-Newton, the HST, and several ground-based telescopes. A new paper reports that this black hole kickback was caused either by a slingshot effect produced in a triple black hole system, or from the effects of gravitational waves produced after two supermassive black holes merged a few million years earlier. The discovery of this object, comes from a large, multi-wavelength survey, known as the Cosmic Evolution Survey (COSMOS). Of the 2,600 X-ray sources found in COSMOS, only one, named CID-42 and located in a galaxy about billion light years away, coincides with two very close, compact optical sources. In this image the Hubble data are seen in gold. The two white sources near the center of the image are seen in the optical HST data, but they are too close for Chandra to resolve them separately. Release date June 30, 2010.
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