Largest Black Holes May Form Through Repeated Collisions, Study Suggests
New gravitational-wave data from LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo, and KAGRA suggests the largest Black Holes form through repeated mergers inside dense star clusters rather than directly from collapsing stars.
New gravitational-wave data from LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo, and KAGRA suggests the largest Black Holes form through repeated mergers inside dense star clusters rather than directly from collapsing stars.
New gravitational-wave data from LIGO Scientific Collaboration, Virgo, and KAGRA suggests the largest Black Holes form through repeated mergers inside dense star clusters rather than directly from collapsing stars.
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