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Comment by hinkley

7 hours ago

How much time dilation do you get at those masses though?

I’m having more trouble visualizing how accretion disks would work for a binary black hole. Because the light is coming from the disks, not the black holes. So those are what are actually pulsing/girating.

Unless I screwed up the math, they would be quarter of a light year apart. Plenty of space for each black hole to form its own accretion disk.

  • Oh that chart is really awful then. It’s showing an accretion disk that’s half a light year in diameter at least.

Yeah, good point on that, too. I bet someone's written a simulator that I could run locally, but I've got a busy day ahead of me :(

I thought that in this case, the light that they detected was coming from the jets coming from the poles, not the disk itself directly.