WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.030 --> 00:00:04.070 [Music] 2 00:00:04.090 --> 00:00:08.120 [Music] 3 00:00:08.140 --> 00:00:12.130 Using archival data from NASA's decommissioned 4 00:00:12.150 --> 00:00:16.180 RXTE X-ray satellite, researchers have discovered a rare 5 00:00:16.200 --> 00:00:20.220 type of black hole lurking in M82, a galaxy about 6 00:00:20.240 --> 00:00:24.260 12 million light-years away. Known as M82 X-1. 7 00:00:24.280 --> 00:00:28.290 the object is the galaxy's brightest X-ray source. 8 00:00:28.310 --> 00:00:32.340 It was long suspected of being an exceptional midsize black hole, too big to 9 00:00:32.360 --> 00:00:36.380 be made by a dying star, yet much smaller than the monsters found in the hearts of 10 00:00:36.400 --> 00:00:40.400 galaxies, but definitive evidence had never materialized. 11 00:00:40.420 --> 00:00:44.460 Now, through careful analysis of RXTE data, astronomers have 12 00:00:44.480 --> 00:00:48.460 shown that M82 X-1 weighs in at about 400 times the mass of 13 00:00:48.480 --> 00:00:52.470 our sun. Measured masses for black holes formed by stars reach 14 00:00:52.490 --> 00:00:56.530 about 25 solar masses, and those found in galaxy centers weigh at least 15 00:00:56.550 --> 00:01:00.570 10.000 times more. Only a handful of black holes have been 16 00:01:00.590 --> 00:01:04.620 discovered with inferred masses between these extremes. Astronomers 17 00:01:04.640 --> 00:01:08.680 measured M82 X-1 by finding a special signature in its X-ray glow. 18 00:01:08.700 --> 00:01:12.720 Hot gas orbiting a black hole emits X-rays. 19 00:01:12.740 --> 00:01:16.730 Near the bring of the black hole, various physical effects create hot spots, which 20 00:01:16.750 --> 00:01:20.790 produce variations as they orbit. These signals encode 21 00:01:20.810 --> 00:01:24.840 important clues to the black hole's mass. One important signal comes 22 00:01:24.860 --> 00:01:28.880 in the form of stable pairs with a 3-to-2 relationship, meaning that one 23 00:01:28.900 --> 00:01:32.910 flashes three times for every two flashes of the other. In 24 00:01:32.930 --> 00:01:36.970 searching through six years of RXTE observations of M82 X-1, 25 00:01:36.990 --> 00:01:41.010 astronomers recently found this key signature. One hot spot 26 00:01:41.030 --> 00:01:45.050 flashes 5.1 times a second, while the other flickers 3.3 times a second-- 27 00:01:45.070 --> 00:01:49.110 a solid 3-to-2 relationship. These 28 00:01:49.130 --> 00:01:53.160 signals, combined with other previously variations, pointed to an accurate 29 00:01:53.180 --> 00:01:57.210 mass of about 400 suns. With that finding, 30 00:01:57.230 --> 00:02:01.250 M82 X-1 now joins the exclusive club of middle-mass 31 00:02:01.270 --> 00:02:05.300 black holes. [Music] 32 00:02:05.320 --> 00:02:09.370 [Beeping] 33 00:02:09.390 --> 00:02:18.185 [Beeping]