New Delhi: The super massive black holes have turned into a rapacious beast. With their tremendous gravitational pull, they are sucking everything that gets too close to them, including stars.


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For the first time ever NASA scientists have documented the whole process of radiation expulsion from black holes. All thanks to NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) that provided deep insights into the tidal disruption flares.


According to SpaceRef a black hole destroying a star, an event astronomers call "stellar tidal disruption," releases an enormous amount of energy, brightening the surroundings in an event called a flare. In recent years, a few dozen such flares have been discovered, but they are not well understood.


Two new studies characterize tidal disruption flares by studying how surrounding dust absorbs and re-emits their light, like echoes.


This approach allowed scientists to measure the energy of flares from stellar tidal disruption events more precisely than ever before.