Flare of Light Brighter Than a Trillion Suns Reveals Location of Rare Double Black Hole Galaxy

Astronomers have discovered a rare double black hole galaxy that was hidden from view until a powerful flare of light revealed its location. The flare was so bright that it was visible from Earth, and it was caused by the collision of two supermassive black holes.

The galaxy, which is called OJ 287, is located about 5 billion light-years from Earth. It is a rare type of galaxy called a blazar, which is a quasar that is pointed directly at Earth. Quasars are extremely bright objects that are powered by supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies.

The flare of light from OJ 287 was detected in 2019 by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), a telescope that is designed to find and study transient objects, such as supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. The flare was so bright that it was visible from Earth, and it was estimated to be about 1 trillion times brighter than the Sun.

The flare was caused by the collision of two

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