Black Holes' Gravitational Energy Shifts
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Astronomers know that dimmer accretion disks "wobble" like slowing, spinning tops around some black holes.
Around some supermassive black holes, the churning of these disks is one of the most efficient ways of converting energy in the known universe to bright electromagnetic energy.
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba set out to discover that these "ultraluminous" accretion disk "process" as they spin.
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