In 2019, astronomers found that the remains of a star were hovering near a large black hole. Very powerful gravitational gravity had cut this star in pieces. This process is called Tidal Disruption Tournament or TDE. Since Tara had disintegrated and disintegrated, its remains took a disc shape around the black hole. The disc remained stable for many years, but recently space scientists notices something that was very extraordinary.
The disc, which was the disc around the black hole, started juggling with another astronomical object. It is potentially a star or a small black hole that was rotating at a safe distance before. But now, this second object is colliding with a disc filled with this remains. This collision occurs every 48 hours due to which a large amount of X-ray comes out of it. According to Matt Nikall from Queen University Belfast, it is like a diver again and again jump into a pool and spills water out every time.
This second star is also behaving here like a diver who is repeatedly diving in the disk and a gas as well as a gas is being produced here again and again. Astronomers have been talking about TDE for a long time where a single star is destroyed by a black hole during an energy explosion at once. However, recently another surprising incident has come to light, which has been named Quasi Periodic Earption (QPE). These are bright flash of X-rays emanating from the centers of Galaxy which appear at certain intervals. But nothing has been understood correctly about them.
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