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Spotting Black Hole Pairs Through Star Flares

Spotting Black Hole Pairs Through Star Flares

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Scientists may have cracked the code to finding elusive supermassive black hole pairs—by hunting for stars that flash repeatedly. As these cosmic giants orbit each other, their gravity bends light from background stars, creating bright, rhythmic flashes detectable with current telescopes. The pattern of these flashes subtly shifts as the black holes spiral inward, revealing clues about their mass and motion. This breakthrough could let us spot these hidden duos sooner than expected—without waiting for next-gen telescopes—and unlock new tests of gravity and black hole physics.

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