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Researchers Spot Clear Evidence of Stars Being Devoured by Black Holes – Sputnik International
In at least one tidal disruption event, researchers have paid attention to previously unseen double peaks that only briefly popped up for telescopes to see before…

In at least one tidal disruption event, researchers have paid attention to previously unseen double peaks that only briefly popped up for telescopes to see before fading, and it appears the light formations account for an iconic accretion disc – a structure formed by diffuse material in orbital motion.Researchers might know perfectly well what a so-called tidal disruption – or stellar collapse is, but it has hitherto been hard to come to grips with this devouring event and find evidence (if any)…
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