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New class of black hole possibly confirmed

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Leicester, England (UPI) Sep 8, 2010
Astronomers in Britain say confirmation of an extreme X-ray source in a distant galaxy bolsters the theory of a new class of black hole.

A group of international astronomers in the United Kingdom, France and the United States, led by the University of Leicester, have found proof to confirm the distance and brightness of the most extreme ultra-luminous X-ray source discovered, a university release said Wednesday.

Named HLX-1, the X-ray source is in a galaxy about 300 million light years from the Earth, and its extreme brightness suggests it may contain what astrophysicists term an intermediate class black hole.

While the existence of this class of black hole, with masses between a hundred and several hundred thousand times that of the Sun, has been theorized, such black holes had not previously been reliably detected and their existence has been fiercely debated among the astronomical community.

Ultra-luminous X-ray sources have been considered promising candidates for intermediate mass black holes, with masses between stellar mass black holes (around 3 to 20 times the mass of the Sun) and the super-massive black holes found in the centers of most galaxies with around 1 million to 1 billion times the mass of the Sun.

Whether all ultra-luminous X-ray sources contain intermediate mass black holes is still uncertain, researchers say.



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