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Black Hole Candidate?

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What observation would give the soundest indication that an object is a black hole candidate?

A. Irregular bursts of X ray emission

B. Disappearance at visible wavelengths

C. Regular pulses of radio emission

D. Spectral emission lines that are alternately blueshifted and redshifted

E. Periodic variations of infrared radiation

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  1. I'll go with A

    Also:

    Immense gravity well bending light around it, or "lensing."


  2. A - true.  I would expect this to happen every time something falls in

    B - maybe.  Anything falling in might glow.  Otherwise, true.

    C - false.  I don't see why it would do this.  

    D - maybe.  If something is orbitting a black hole (or anything else) it will have a blue shift coming towards us (1/2 the orbit) and a red **** going away from us (other 1/2 the orbit).  From the event horizon, everything will be horribly red shifted though.

    E  - maybe.  If varying amounts of matter are falling in, I would expect the matter falling in to have varying temperatures.

    Out of these, I mostly agree with A like everyone else.

  3. I think its 'A' as well.

  4. A.

    If the variations are fast enough, it suggests that a small object is making them.

  5. A., B.,  &  D.
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