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  • Home
  • About AHEAD2020
  • Open days
    • National Observatory of Athens (Penteli)
    • National Observatory of Athens (Thissio)
  • Events
    • Conferences
      • Supermassive Black Holes: Enviroment and Evolution, 19-22 June, 2019, Corfu, Greece
      • First AHEAD gamma-ray workshop: Integral looks AHEAD to multi-messenger astrophysics, 11-15 February 2019, Geneva Switzerland
  • Videos
    • AHEAD
      • Virtual Reality videos
        • The Hot and Energetic Universe – Virtual Reality (VR) edition
        • The X ray Universe – Virtual Reality (VR) edition
      • Hot and Energetic Universe – El Universo caliente y energético (Spanish Narration)
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (flat version, HDTV)
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (short version)
      • Short version of “The Hot and Energetic Universe” (Greek narration and subs)
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (version for DOME theatres)
      • Black Holes
      • Gamma Ray Bursts
      • Gamma ray astronomy
      • Why Observe from Space
      • AHEAD advertising video
      • AHEAD video for National Observatory of Athens
    • NOA
      • NOA
    • Documentaries
    • Public Lectures
    • HEASARC
      • ESO
    • ESA
  • Images
    • HEASARC
    • ESO
    • APOD
    • HEAPOW
  • Educational
    • Booklet for Dome Video (ESO website)
    • Booklet for Dome Video
    • Guide for visitors (Dome Video)
    • Posters
      • About AHEAD
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe
      • The Hot and Energetic Universe (full version, ~300MB)
      • Black Holes and Supernovae
      • Black Holes and Supernovae (full version, ~300MB)
      • AGN
      • AGN (full version, ~2MB)
      • Gravity
      • Gravity (full version, ~2MB)
      • X-ray Observations/Surveys
      • X-ray Observations/Surveys (full version, 2MB)
    • Below age of 14
      • Star child (NASA)
      • ESA kids (ESA)
      • Presentations
    • Above age of 14
      • Imagine
      • XMM learning centre
      • SWIFT learning centre
      • RXTE learning centre
      • Fermi education centre
      • A brief History of High Energy Astronomy (NASA)
      • ESA education (ESA)
    • Advanced
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      • Hubble Public Lectures (NASA)
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      • Chandra
      • AGILE
      • ATHENA
  • Press
    • The Hot and Energetic Universe: A planetarium movie
    • Scientists invited to take advantage of leading high energy research centres
    • INAF Press Release: X-ray bombardment
    • AHEAD’s planetarium movie wins the international fulldome film competition
      • INAF Press Release
      • NOA Press Release
      • LU Press Release
    • Scientists assemble to discuss the power of X-ray spectroscopy
    • Researchers’ Night 2017
      • INAF Rome Press Release
      • NOA Press Release
    • Press release for ATHENA
      • NOA press release
      • INAF Rome press release
    • Press release from the AHEAD Multi-messenger workshop in Alicante
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Month: September 2020

Astrophysicists Suggest New Way to Detect Stellar-Mass Black Holes!

September 29, 2020September 29, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisArticle

An analysis of archival X-ray data from NASA’s Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer has revealed a clear separation between the characteristics of stellar-mass black holes and neutron stars, which is a consequence of the lack of the hard surface in the Read More …

#AthenaScience: High-redshift galaxy groups as seen by Athena/WFI, by Chaoli Zhan

September 24, 2020September 24, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisShort article

The first massive galaxy groups in the Universe are predicted to have formed when the Universe was less than 4 billions years old (redshift > 2). Baryonic physics, like stellar and active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback in this very active Read More …

Strongest magnetic field in universe directly detected by X-ray space observatory!

September 20, 2020September 20, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisArticle

Scientists with the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT) team has performed extensive observations of the accreting X-ray pulsar GRO J1008-57 and has discovered a magnetic field of ~1 billion Tesla on the surface of the neutron star. This is the Read More …

Kepler’s Supernova Remnant: Debris from Stellar Explosion Not Slowed After 400 Years!

September 13, 2020September 13, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisArticle

Astronomers have used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to record material blasting away from the site of an exploded star at speeds faster than 20 million miles per hour. This is about 25,000 times faster than the speed of sound on Read More …

EGO news: Virgo and LIGO spot a mystery object merging with a black hole!

September 12, 2020September 12, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisShort article

For a long time astronomers have puzzled over the lack of observations of compact objects with masses ranging from 2.5 up to 5 solar masses. This mysterious grey area is known as the ‘mass gap’: a range of masses apparently Read More …

Strange gamma-ray heartbeat puzzles scientists!

September 11, 2020September 11, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisArticle

Scientists have detected a mysterious gamma-ray heartbeat coming from a cosmic gas cloud. The inconspicuous cloud in the constellation Aquila is beating with the rhythm of a neighbouring precessing black hole, indicating a connection between the two objects, as the Read More …

#AthenaNuggets: Accretion disks torn apart by magnetic neutron stars, by Nathalie Degenaar

September 10, 2020September 10, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisArticle

The #AthenaNuggets 46 by Nathalie Degenaar deals with neutron stars and their magnetic fields. Under some circumstances, the magnetic field of the neutron star can be strong enough to disrupt the accretion disk and even perform as a propeller that expels Read More …

A “bang” in LIGO and Virgo detectors signals most massive gravitational-wave source yet!

September 7, 2020September 7, 2020 Ektoras PouliasisArticle

A binary black hole merger likely produced gravitational waves equal to the energy of eight suns. For all its vast emptiness, the universe is humming with activity in the form of gravitational waves. Produced by extreme astrophysical phenomena, these reverberations Read More …

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