Astronomical Twisters
Optics & Photonics Focus
Volume 13 Story 6 - 1/6/2011

Detecting the twist of a black hole

The light emitted near a rotating black hole acquires a characteristic orbital angular momentum, which may be detected from Earth by using an appropriate set of radio telescope arrays and data analysis techniques. Figure courtesy: Fabrizio Tamburini, University of Padua.
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Detecting the twist of a black hole. The light emitted near a rotating black hole acquires a characteristic orbital angular momentum, which may be detected from Earth by using an appropriate set of radio telescope arrays and data analysis techniques.