Black Hole Breakthrough: Curtin University Astronomers Track Rare Tidal Disruption Event AT2019azh Edited by Fasi Uddin A Cosmic Catastrophe Caught in Action Astronomers at Curtin University , working alongside international collaborators, have uncovered new insights into a rare and violent astronomical phenomenon: a tidal disruption event (TDE) . Their findings released on 22 September via arXiv , detail years of radio monitoring of the event known as AT2019azh , offering a deeper understanding of how black holes tear stars apart and how the aftermath evolves over time. For readers who follow cutting-edge discoveries in space science and physics, more breaking reports are available at FSNews365 . What Exactly Is a Tidal Disruption Event? When a star strays too close to a supermassive black hole , it is pulled apart by overwhelming tidal forces. Roughly half of the stellar material is flung into space, while the rest forms a spectacular flare as it spirals into the black hole. This pr...
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