Black Hole Magnetism

May 8th, 2007 by Michalowski

Common belief states that if the sun turned into a black hole tomorrow we’d all be sucked in. But according to astronomer Andy Fabian at the University of Cambridge, “The Earth wouldn’t really notice the difference - it would keep happily orbiting.”

This is because unless something stripped the Earth of its angular momentum, it would continue in its path exactly as before. The same is true of matter in the “accretion disc” around a black hole, which in turn raises the question of how black holes manage to slurp this matter in. Astronomers think they have figured out exactly what depletes the disc’s angular momentum.

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