When a star that is 20 times more massive than our sun dies, it can explode in a supernova and collapse into a dense black hole due to the help of gravity. At that time, it can fall into a black hole under the influence of gravity.
Then the black hole can hit the space. Because of such inconsistency, they are called rogue black holes. But Jessica Lu, associate professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, thinks that the term rogue black holes are not correct in this case. He prefers the term free floating.
However, it is very difficult to find black holes with these characteristics in space. In fact, free-floating black holes are only limited in theory. However, earlier this year, two groups of space researchers claimed to have detected rogue black holes.
Scientists will be able to collect more important data from the Hubble Space Telescope in October. Then they will know whether it is a black hole or a neutron star. At present the matter seems to be a mystery.
Scientists are not sure whether a supernova explosion occurs when a black hole is born or a star dies. It is very important to understand the properties of Nakshatra after death. Black holes can block light, making them difficult to see with the human eye.
Astronomers were able to image the black hole at the center of the Milky Way in 2019. A black hole’s strong gravity creates anomalies in gas, dust, stars, and other matter.
Rogue black holes are difficult to detect if the gravitational force collision with the black hole does not cause chaos. But a spinning black hole could disrupt life on Earth. If the black hole passes through the solar system, it will be difficult to understand.