«That's why our estimates of the minimum mass [needed for] an isolated star that
eventually becomes a black hole are fuzzy.»
Not exact matches
If
black hole after all the scenario of quantum mechanical process have completed their interactions behave accordingly to Relativity equation to
became eventually a tiny speck in space of high intensity mass with very strong gravitation wave could the telescope have picked up such polarization of light from some gravitated wave of dying star or
black hole.
It wasn't until the late 1960s when
black holes became a household name thanks to Wheeler (who
eventually got around to reading Oppenheimer and Snyder's paper).
By a careful process of elimination, the researchers
eventually concluded that the star must have
become a
black hole.
Eventually it would
become a bedrock of modern physics and used to discover new particles and better understand
black holes.
(The theory also works if one star
becomes a
black hole that
eventually devours its partner.)