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Credit & Copyright: A. Hobart, CXC  
  
Explanation:
In the center of a swirling whirlpool of hot gas   
is likely a beast that has never been seen directly: a   
black hole.    
  
Studies of the bright light emitted by the   
swirling gas frequently indicate not only that a   
black hole is present, but also likely attributes.    
  
The gas surrounding GRO J1655-40, for example, has been found to display an unusual flickering   
at a rate of 450 times a second.    
  
Given a   
previous mass estimate for the central object of seven times the mass of our   
Sun, the rate of the   
  
fast flickering can be   
explained by a black hole   
that is rotating very rapidly.    
  
What physical mechanisms actually cause the flickering -- and a slower quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) -- in   
accretion disks surrounding   
black holes and   
neutron stars remains a topic of much research.  
  
   
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See also:
- APOD: 2025 September 24 Á GW250114: Rotating Black Holes Collide
 - APOD: 2025 May 9 Á IXPE Explores a Black Hole Jet
 - APOD: 2025 May 6 Á The Doubly Warped World of Binary Black Holes
 - APOD: 2025 May 4 Á Spin up of a Supermassive Black Hole
 - APOD: 2024 November 24 Á Journey to the Center of the Galaxy
 - APOD: 2024 October 1 Á Porphyrion: The Longest Known Black Hole Jets
 - APOD: 2024 June 16 Á Animation: Black Hole Destroys Star
 

