WISE Survey Uncovers Millions of Black Holes


Washington, Aug 30 (IBNS) NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) mission has led to a bonanza of newfound supermassive black holes and extreme galaxies called hot DOGs, or dust-obscured galaxies.

Images from the telescope have revealed millions of dusty black hole candidates across the universe and about 1,000 even dustier objects thought to be among the brightest galaxies ever found.

 These powerful galaxies that burn brightly with infrared light are nicknamed hot DOGs.

"WISE has exposed a menagerie of hidden objects," said Hashima Hasan, WISE program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

"We've found an asteroid dancing ahead of Earth in its orbit, the coldest star-like orbs known and now, supermassive black holes and galaxies hiding behind cloaks of dust."

WISE scanned the whole sky twice in infrared light, completing its survey in early 2011. Like night-vision goggles probing the dark, the telescope captured millions of images of the sky. All the data from the mission have been released publicly, allowing astronomers to dig in and make new discoveries.

The latest findings are helping astronomers better understand how galaxies and the behemoth black holes at their centers grow and evolve together.

For example, the giant black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, called Sagittarius A*, has 4 million times the mass of our sun and has gone through periodic feeding frenzies where material falls towards the black hole, heats up, and irradiates its surroundings.

Bigger central black holes, up to a billion times the mass of our sun, even may shut down star formation in galaxies.

In one study, astronomers used WISE to identify about 2.5 million actively feeding supermassive black holes across the full sky, stretching back to distances more than 10 billion light-years away.

About two-thirds of these black holes never had been detected before because dust blocks their visible light. WISE easily sees these monsters because their powerful, accreting black holes warm the dust, causing it to glow in infrared light.

In two other WISE papers, researchers report finding what are among the brightest galaxies known, one of the main goals of the mission. So far, they have identified about 1,000 candidates.

These extreme objects can pour out more than 100 trillion times as much light as our sun.

 They are so dusty, however, that they appear only in the longest wavelengths of infrared light captured by WISE. NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope followed up on the discoveries in more detail and helped show that, in addition to hosting supermassive black holes feverishly snacking on gas and dust, these DOGs are busy churning out new stars.

"These dusty, cataclysmically forming galaxies are so rare WISE had to scan the entire sky to find them," said Peter Eisenhardt, lead author of the paper on the first of these bright, dusty galaxies, and project scientist for WISE at JPL.

 "We are also seeing evidence that these record setters may have formed their black holes before the bulk of their stars. The 'eggs' may have come before the 'chickens.'"

More than 100 of these objects, located about 10 billion light-years away, have been confirmed using the W.M. Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, as well as the Gemini Observatory in Chile, Palomar's 200-inch Hale telescope near San Diego, and the Multiple Mirror Telescope Observatory near Tucson, Ariz.

The WISE observations combined with data at even longer infrared wavelengths from Caltech's Submillimeter Observatory atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, revealed that these extreme galaxies are more than twice as hot as other infrared-bright galaxies.

One theory is their dust is being heated by an extremely powerful burst of activity from the supermassive black hole.

"We may be seeing a new, rare phase in the evolution of galaxies," said Jingwen Wu of JPL, lead author of the study on the submillimeter observations.

All three papers are being published in the Astrophysical Journal.

  

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  • Ramesh, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 31 2012

    Mr paddu isnt it a paradox that u needed a western country org. to prove ramayana. and ur are thankful too.Good inmprovement for all that gibberish u talk about banning western culture. Jai Hoooo.like u said they didnt deny ramayana , if going by ur western concept u think the christians always dont give credit to Hinduism , isnt it funny that u accepted the other way, now who do i call a pseudo?? hmm !!!!!!!!!!

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  • Roshan Braganza, Udyavar / Bombay

    Fri, Aug 31 2012

    Height of Igorance @anil , human written old epics , perhaps u should open ur books again. USA time and again publices these 'mysteries ' kind of articles threw science journals just to keep the NASA'S funding on. So wot next , another fake MARS MISSION just to prove they r ahead of china . Eggs before chickens! , black holes creat upon stars collapsing on themselves , a stellar event , its a periodic event . Ninty percent of obseravble universe is made up of dark energy or matter , its beyond our human physics scope to understand and comprehand . Till now v can understand only four variables like space energy matter and time . We r just starting off with cradle , it may take millions years for us to understand and come to conclusion for unified theory about the universe.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 31 2012

    Societal Web, you are 100% right. there are about 99% people in India and Middle east still believe in human written old epics. Some are even saying backhole potholes, bakwas etc...

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  • Sourya Prakasha, PERMUDE

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    EK DAM BAKWAS.
    Dinosaurs, Alien..... AND ONE MORE THING FOR HOLLYWOOD AND MARKETING

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

     99% of those who write comments here do not have a clue on what it is about. Honestly. This is too far out for them.

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  • Peter Pinto, Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    What about the black holes in our politicians heads which suck bribe without any gravitational pull?

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  • Sunhar, Mglr

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    ALL THIS IS BAKWAS.. DONT BELIEVE THESE AMERICANS.. TO GAIN POPULARITY AND TO SHOW THE WORLD THAT THEY ARE MUCH ADVANCED THEY WILL SAY ANYTHING AND MAKE OTHERS BELIEVE IT. DOING WARS IS THEIR MAIN INTENTION TO SWALLOW THE OIL OF OTHER COUNTRIES.
    TRUST IN GOD COZ GOOGLE CANT ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

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  • Vikram, mangalore/sharjah

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    IN FUTURE EVEN ALIEN MAY COME FROM OTHER PLANNETS...NASA HAVE ALSO FOUND A EARTH LIKE PLANNET NEAR THE STAR....THEY BELEIVE IN PRESENCE OF LIFE IN THAT PLANNET ALSO...WHO KNOWS ALIENS MIGHT COME AT ANY TIME TO EARTH....

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Congrats NASA.Already I-SERVE with the help of NASA scientifically proved the existance of "RAMAYANA" .It was the fit reply to the Psuedos who were asking the scintific benifit of the Hindu tradition and celebrats.

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  • Arun, dubai

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Some scientist say that if we go inside the black hole we will come out from other galaxy....all black holes are connected ...

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  • Vikram, mangalore/sharjah

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    THE BLACK HOLE CAN SUCK THE STARS AND PLANETS INTO IT...DONT WORRY GUYS ITS WAY FAR BEHIND FROM OUR EARTH...

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  • Uppan.K., Uppinangady/B'lore

    Thu, Aug 30 2012

    Sir
    I think only wise surveys can find black holes and also the pot holes. Thank you.

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