A star's strange orbit around a black hole proves Einstein right again
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity continues to prove its worth, 108 years after it was officially published.
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity continues to prove its worth, 108 years after it was officially published .
After nearly three decades of observing S2 - the closest star to the giant black hole at the center of the Milky Way - scientists have finally detected small changes in the distant object's orbit.
S2 has been in an elliptical orbit for more than 15 years , and it made its closest approach to the giant black hole Sagittarius A* late last year; specifically, S2 came within 20 billion kilometers of Sagittarius A*. If Isaac Newton's description of gravity were correct, S2 would have remained in the same orbit as its last flyby. But that didn't happen.
The orbits of S2 create a "spirograph" pattern in space.
According to scientists' observations, S2 has deviated from its orbit 16 years ago, when the elliptical axis (created by S2's orbit) shifted slightly . These details are clearly stated in a report conducted by a team from the Very Large Telescope, and published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
Orbits of S2 and other stars around the black hole Sagittarius A* - Video: European Southern Observatory (ESO).
In general relativity, the phenomenon that creates this curved orbit is scientifically known as the 'Schwarzschild geodesic', named after the astrophysicist Karl Schwarzschild, who made a major contribution to the interpretation of general relativity.
Due to the influence of the giant black hole, the new orbit of star S2 creates a 'spirograph' as depicted in the video below, and at the same time shows that general relativity is correct again!
ESO artist depicts the trajectory of star S2 - (Video: ESO).
Scientists say tracking S2's trajectory will allow them to study more closely the invisible matter, including smaller black holes or dark matter, that exists around Sagittarius A*. In this way, we can better understand how black holes grow over time.
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