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The accretion instability of black holes and neutron stars has something in common
The Milky Way’s central black hole, Sagittarius A*, is a fast-moving supermassive black hole, which is nearly four times more massive than the Sun, scientists have claimed. The model estimates how quickly matter is falling on the black hole from the brightness of the bagels of light. They also suggest that X-ray eclipses constrain the…