Stanford Report, June 13, 2007
When galaxies collide
Courtesy Stelios Kazantidis
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Researchers at Stanford and elsewhere used supercomputers to create this depiction of what happens when two galaxies of the same size collide. The merger forms a new galaxy, and at its center is a nuclear disk made up of a pair of black holes. The resulting supermassive black hole binary is the most powerful source of gravitational waves in the universe.



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