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Biggest Black Hole Merger Ever Detected

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The international LVK collaboration (LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA) has detected the most massive black hole merger ever observed, labeled GW231123, marking a major milestone in astrophysics.

Key Concepts Simplified

TermExplanation
Black Hole MergerCollision of two black holes orbiting each other, releasing gravitational waves.
Gravitational WavesRipples in space-time caused by massive accelerating bodies, predicted by Einstein.
LVK NetworkGlobal observatories (LIGO-US, Virgo-Italy, KAGRA-Japan) detecting gravitational waves.
GW231123The event name of this record-breaking black hole collision.

Event Highlights

AspectDetails
Masses of Black Holes~100 and ~140 times the mass of the Sun
Final Black Hole~225 solar masses (after loss of mass as energy via gravitational waves)
Time TravelOccurred billions of years ago; waves reached Earth in 2025
SpinThe final black hole is spinning unusually fast
ImportanceIndicates large black holes can form from mergers, not just star collapse

Gravitational Wave Network: LVK

DetectorLocationContribution
LIGOUSAFirst to detect gravitational waves in 2015
VirgoItalyEnhances event triangulation and accuracy
KAGRAJapanAdds sensitivity and Asian observational reach
LIGO-IndiaIndia (Upcoming)Will enhance global precision; being built in collaboration with the US

In a Nutshell

Mnemonic: “Big BANGS”
Black holes
Accelerate
Near each other
Generate
Space-time waves

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. Which of the following best describes a black hole merger?
    A. Explosion of a star
    B. Collision of two neutron stars
    C. Collision of two black holes emitting gravitational waves
    D. Creation of a black hole from a supernova
  2. Which of the following is not a part of the LVK collaboration?
    A. Virgo
    B. LIGO
    C. KAGRA
    D. CERN
  3. What was the significance of the GW231123 event?
    A. First gravitational wave detected
    B. Largest black hole merger detected
    C. Proof of wormholes
    D. Evidence of white holes

Mains Practice Questions

  1. What are gravitational waves, and how do they help in understanding the formation and evolution of black holes? 10 Marks (UPSC GS Paper 3 – Science & Tech)
  2. Discuss the significance of international collaborations like LVK in advancing astronomical research. 10 Marks

Prelims Answers with Explanations

QAnswerExplanation
1CA black hole merger refers to the collision of two black holes, emitting waves.
2DCERN is a particle physics lab, not part of gravitational wave observatories.
3BGW231123 is notable for being the most massive black hole merger detected yet.

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