Swift Charts a Star's 'Death Spiral' into Black Hole (VIDEO)
Caption
This animation illustrates how debris from a tidally disrupted star collides with itself, creating shock waves that emit ultraviolet and optical light far from the black hole. According to Swift observations of ASASSN-14li, these clumps took about a month to fall back to the black hole, where they produced changes in the X-ray emission that correlated with the earlier UV and optical changes.
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
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