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Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT) detected and measured the properties of an IMBHs (Intermediate-Mass Black Holes)

Posted 18 Apr 2025

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  • Discovery was made by the scientists from Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), autonomous institute under Department of Science and Technology (DST). 
  • The 3.6m DOT (commissioned in 2016) is the largest telescope for studying celestial objects at optical wavelengths in India. 
    • Located in Nainital and is maintained and operated by ARIES. 

About IMBH Detected

  • Location:  About 4.3 million light-years away in a faint galaxy. 
  • Finding: A gas cloud orbiting the black hole at a distance of around 2.25 billion kilometre with a velocity dispersion of 545 km per second was found. 
  • Significance of the discovery: So far IMBH have remained evasive due to their faint nature and location in small galaxies. 
    • Unlike their larger counterparts, they generally do not generate bright emissions. 

About Black Holes

  • About: Regions in space where an enormous amount of mass is packed into a tiny volume creating a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape. 
    • They neither emit  nor reflect light, making them invisible to telescopes.
    • They are created when giant stars collapse and are surrounded by a boundary called an Event Horizon. 
  • Detection: Based on their impact on surroundings through
    • Accretion disks (ring of gas and dust surrounding black holes). 
    • Gravitational waves (ripples created when very massive objects accelerate through space), etc. 
  • Significance of Studying Black Holes: Testing fundamental theories of Universe like the General Theory of Relativity and Quantum Physics, etc.
  • Tags :
  • Black Holes
  • IMBH
  • DOT
  • ARIES
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