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Star, black hole, star, black hole, the difference is the amount of matter present. At a certain point, a star can accrete so much material that the material collapses in on itself into a black hole. But the way we know that our galactic core is a black hole (and the way we know any black hole) is the evidence of gravitational drag on other objects near it along with no light from where that gravitational drag is originating.
There new theories coming out of Germany that suggest it is a star GoldenLion 14 months ago .
Does Axion Bubbles feasible explain X-Rays from the Galactic Core?1. Bubbles of dark matter make be masquerading as supermassive black holes or stars at the centers of galaxies. 2.
There is a puzzling X-ray emissions from the center of the Milky Way 3. Black holes devour matter, but observations show that X-Ray flares occur every 20 minutes, regularly and is hard to explain in terms of a black hole. 4.
Anatoly Svidzinsky thinks a hypothetical particle called an axions could solve the mystery. Axions have very little mass and no electric charge. Svidzinsky thinks large bubbles of axions exist at the center of the galaxy, expanding and contract with a period of 20 minutes matching the X-ray flares from Sagittarius A.5.
The axion bubble would weigh about 1 million and 2.5 billions times the mass of the sun. 6. For the axion bubble to work, gravity must start to repel as the gravitational field gets stronger.As the bubble grows, its surface tension pulls it back.
As it collapses, its gravity eventually becomes repulsive and the bubble expands.(eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-07/ns-a...) GoldenLion 14 months ago php).
Aluminum 26 being emitted from the Galactic Core1. German theorist propose that superstar - stars thousands of time the mass of the sun are producing aluminum 26. 2.
Aluminum 26 is believed to be wide spread through the Universe 3. The conventional view was galaxy explosions or supernovas could produce aluminum 26. The explosion occur once a century and could not explain the high emission of Aluminum 26, says Dr. William Fowler.
There are 40 Novas a year. 4. The discover of Aluminum 26 is "one of the important developments in high energy astrophysics", says Dr. Leventhal.5.
German astrophysicist believe that positrons and aluminum have a common origin. 6. Aluminum 26 decays in magnesium 26 and emitts a gamma ray at 1.81 million electron volts.7.
Aluminum has a half life of 740,000 years 8. Aluminum 26 could be synthesized inside any star burning hydrogen at extremely high temperature, says Dr. Alastair Cameron Source: http://www.nytimes.com/1986/11/25/science/cloud-of-aluminum-reported-in-milky-way-s-core.html GoldenLion 14 months ago html.
Thanks At the center of the Milky Way are large stars. One large star is called Sagittarius A. The Sagittarius A can be seen as a bright spot in the Milky Way.
Sagittarius A is obscured by 26,000 light years of dust and gas. Scientist have measured a intense source off radiation detected from Sagittarius A-star (Sag A) embedded within a larger area of radio emission called Sagittarius A. Sag A has a mass more than 4 million times that of the sun.
I have doubts that the Galatic core is a black hole. GoldenLion 14 months ago .
The limit to a star's mass is around 350 solar masses. Any larger, and its solar wind is so active that its mass decreases rapidly. A supermassive black hole contains between hundreds of thousands, to billions of solar masses.
A black hole of this size is the only explanation for the actions of stars that have been tracked approaching the center of the galaxy. Their orbit curves sharply, indicating a mass at the center much larger than 350 solar masses. Many galactic centers generate more energy than any single star can.
They are called active galactic centers, and are thought to be driven by stars being gobbled up by the central supermassive black hole and going nova at a tremendous rate, and are called Quasars. imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_... largest star possible could not generate that kind of energy. I hope this helps.
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Now, since smart people agree that our Sun is 99.85% of our solar system, the "super star" you suggest would be so large as to consume most of the allotted space contained by our galaxy, one of the larger galaxies around. It wouldn't work, daniel me boy; it just wouldn't work.
Defend your ideaI feel fustrated arghhhh GoldenLion 14 months ago .
The estimate from the article was 4 million solar suns GoldenLion 14 months ago .
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