

The team is currently working on further studies to test the double black hole idea. Another possibility is that the 70 solar masses of black hole in the system is actually two smaller black holes that orbit tightly together while the observed star circles them in its wider, 79-day orbit.īoth of these scenarios are speculative, said Jifeng Liu, an astronomer at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and one of the authors of the paper. One possibility is that this was actually a triple star system, with two close stars that together formed one massive black hole and one farther star that still remains today. The researchers have a couple speculative explanations for how this system came to be. According to astronomers’ current understanding of how stars evolve over time, a black hole of this size shouldn’t form from a single star of the kind they suspect it started out as. To their surprise, they found that the black hole would need to be about 70 times the sun’s mass. They also spotted light coming from a disk of material surrounding the black hole, which helped them narrow down how big it is. Along the way, astronomers used it discovered a relatively bright star, some eight times the sun’s mass, that orbits a seemingly invisible star once every 79 days.įrom this star’s motions, they concluded that its companion must be a black hole. The Large Aperture Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) in China has been scanning the skies since 2016 watching for stars in binary systems. The team describes their findings in a paper published Wednesday in Nature. And so astronomers aren’t sure how this odd black hole came to be in the first place. The new black hole they’ve found is more massive than they think it should be from the collapse of a single star in this system. Their method could help astronomers find many more black holes, especially ones in much wider orbits than the X-ray method can find.Īnd that's not the only surprise with the find. Now, a group of Chinese astronomers think they’ve found a star-and-black-hole pair another way. And astronomers find them by looking for X-ray radiation given off as the black hole pulls material from this companion sun. The few nearby black holes discovered so far have been found because they're locked in a close orbit with a star. That's because, at the moment, their methods can only pick out black holes in certain situations. And yet, despite the billions of stars in our Milky Way, astronomers have only discovered a handful of black holes within the galaxy. When many large stars die, they turn into black holes. Outside researchers believe the object discovered is likely a black hole much less than 70 solar masses. Editor's Note: Since this research was initially published, several studies have contested one of its main results ( link 1, link 2, link 3 ).
