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Short beep lasts less than a tenth of a second
Scientists have detected a signal coming from deep in space, which is the result of the largest merger of black holes ever. The study was published on Phys.org, BGNES reported.
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As a result of the merger of these cosmic bodies, a black hole appeared, the mass of which exceeds 142 times that of the sun. The process was accompanied by the release of a large amount of energy, which spread throughout the universe.
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The short beep, called GW190521, lasts less than a tenth of a second. According to scientists, it was generated by the source at a time when the universe was half its age, making it one of the most distant sources of gravitational waves ever discovered.
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