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Brightest black hole flare ever caused by huge star being ripped apart

Last updated: November 9, 2025 3:05 pm
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Astronomers have recently made a groundbreaking discovery by observing the brightest flare ever emitted from a supermassive black hole. This extraordinary event is believed to have originated from the destruction of a massive star at the core of a distant galaxy, in what is known as a tidal disruption event (TDE). The immense release of energy from this event has astounded researchers and continues to fascinate them as the flare has not completely faded yet.

The source of this remarkable flare is an active galactic nucleus (AGN), which is essentially a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy actively consuming matter. What makes this discovery even more significant is the fact that this particular TDE occurred nearly 20 billion light years away, making it one of the most distant events of its kind ever detected. TDEs in AGNs are rare and challenging to identify due to the inherent variability near active black holes, which often confuses astronomers.

Matthew Graham from the California Institute of Technology describes this event, dubbed “Superman” for its unparalleled brightness and power, as a potential key to unraveling the mysteries surrounding AGNs. Initially observed in 2018, it wasn’t until 2023 that follow-up observations revealed the true distance of the flare, indicating its intrinsic brightness far exceeded initial assumptions.

The flare caused a drastic brightening of the AGN, surpassing previous records by a factor of 40 and making it 30 times more powerful than any previous flare from an AGN. The leading explanation for this phenomenon is the disruption of a massive star, possibly 30 times the mass of the sun or even larger.

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In the vicinity of every active supermassive black hole lies an accretion disc, a ring of material in the process of being absorbed. The density of this material is conducive to the formation of massive stars, a phenomenon that has never been directly observed until now. Graham highlights the significance of this discovery in confirming the existence of massive stars in such environments, shedding light on the dynamic nature of AGNs.

Studying the fading of Superman could provide invaluable insights into the environment surrounding supermassive black holes and aid in constructing models for TDEs in AGNs. This knowledge could revolutionize the search for future TDEs and facilitate the differentiation of various sources of variability in AGNs, as emphasized by Vivienne Baldassare from Washington State University.

In conclusion, the discovery of Superman and its implications for understanding AGNs mark a significant milestone in astronomical research. This event not only showcases the immense power of supermassive black holes but also offers a glimpse into the complex and dynamic nature of the universe’s most enigmatic phenomena.

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