A new study has discovered strange radio signals being blasted out of a black hole for a fraction of a second, leaving scientists baffled
Mysterious radio signals have been spotted being fired from deep inside a black hole.
Black holes have long been known to shoot out charged matter, going close to the speed of light. One such object, named GRS 1915+905, is no different. It’s a star and black hole, caught in a mutually beneficial cosmic dance with one another.
The star sheds material which the black hole draws in and some material is shot out into space as a jet stream. However, sometimes, the jet stream can wobble briefly, and a new study has found that when this happens a mysterious radio signal emerges from the black hole too.
The black hole has regularly emitted “persistent” x-ray activity over the last three decades, in line with its jet stream emissions, according to a study in Nature journal. It is believed that this activity comes from deep inside the black hole.