Cosmoview Episode 66: A Sharper Look at the First Image of a Black Hole
A team of researchers, including an astronomer with NSF’s NOIRLab, has developed a new machine-learning technique to enhance the fidelity and sharpness of radio interferometry images. To demonstrate the power of their new approach, which is called PRIMO, the team created a new, high-fidelity version of the iconic Event Horizon Telescope's image of the supermassive black hole at the center of Messier 87, a giant elliptical galaxy located 55 million light-years from Earth.
Créditos:International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/ESO/L. Calçada/M.Kornmesser, ESA/Hubble, RadioAstron, De Gasperin et al., Kim et al., EHT Collaboration, L. Medeiros (Institute for Advanced Study), D. Psaltis (Georgia Tech), T. Lauer (NSF NOIRLab), F. Ozel (Georgia Tech), N. Bartmann
Music: zero project - The Lower Dungeons (zero-project.gr)
Sobre el Video
Id: | noirlab2310a |
Release date: | 13 de Abril de 2023 a las 04:00 |
Related releases: | noirlab2310 |
Duración: | 01 m 25 s |
Cuadros por segundo: | 30 fps |
Sobre el Objeto
Categoría: | Quasars and Black Holes |