Roman Space Telescope to detect ~100 black holes per year by watching stars being torn apart
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is expected to detect around 100 tidal disruption events (TDEs) per year — moments when supermassive black holes tear apart and consume nearby stars. By observing TDEs across cosmic time, astronomers hope to chart how supermassive black holes grew throughout the history of the Universe. TDEs occur only within a specific black hole mass range.
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