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A research group from Europe has found that Hawking radiation should be observable by existing telescopes that are capable of detecting very high energy particles of light.
Black hole mergers also emit a number of "black hole morsels," smaller black holes with masses of the order of an asteroid, created in the resulting extremely strong gravitational field around the merger.
The research team showed, through numerical calculations, that the Hawking radiation from the black holes creates gamma ray bursts that have a distinctive fingerprint.
Direct detection of Hawking radiation from black hole morsels would be the first evidence of the quantum behavior of black holes.
Giacomo Cacciapaglia said they plan to contact colleagues from experimental groups, then to use the data collected to search for the Hawking radiation they propose.
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