Some Black Holes Could Be Hidden in Globular Clusters

Secret giants.

Intermediate-mass black holes may lurk in dense star clusters, influencing stellar motions without obvious electromagnetic signals. Detecting them relies on indirect dynamical measurements.

Why This Matters

It matters because it helps explain missing black holes and stellar dynamics.

It also provides targets for future gravitational wave studies.

Did You Know?

Black holes can hide in dense star clusters, invisible to telescopes.

Source

[ESA, esa.int]

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