The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy
Could Einstein have possibly anticipated directly testing the most captivating prediction of general relativity, that there exist isolated pockets of spacetime shielded completely from our own? Now, almost a century after that theory emerged, one of the world's leading astrophysicists presents a wealth of recent evidence that just such an entity, with a mass of about three million suns, is indeed lurking at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way—in the form of a supermassive ''black hole''!


With this superbly illustrated, elegantly written, nontechnical account of the most enigmatic astronomical object yet observed, Fulvio Melia captures all the excitement of the growing realization that we are on the verge of actually seeing this exotic object within the next few years.


Melia traces our intellectual pilgrimage to the ''brooding behemoth'' at the heart of the Milky Way. He describes the dizzying technological advances that have recently brought us to the point of seeing through all the cosmic dust to a dark spot in a clouded cluster of stars in the constellation Sagittarius. Carefully assembling the compelling circumstantial evidence for its black hole status, he shows that it is primed to reveal itself as a glorious panorama of activity within this decade—through revolutionary images of its ''event horizon'' against the bright backdrop of nearby, radiating gas.


Uniquely, this book brings together a specific and fascinating astronomical subject—black holes—with a top researcher to provide both amateur and armchair astronomers, but also professional scientists seeking a concise overview of the topic, a real sense of the palpable thrill in the scientific community when an important discovery is imminent.

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The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy
Could Einstein have possibly anticipated directly testing the most captivating prediction of general relativity, that there exist isolated pockets of spacetime shielded completely from our own? Now, almost a century after that theory emerged, one of the world's leading astrophysicists presents a wealth of recent evidence that just such an entity, with a mass of about three million suns, is indeed lurking at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way—in the form of a supermassive ''black hole''!


With this superbly illustrated, elegantly written, nontechnical account of the most enigmatic astronomical object yet observed, Fulvio Melia captures all the excitement of the growing realization that we are on the verge of actually seeing this exotic object within the next few years.


Melia traces our intellectual pilgrimage to the ''brooding behemoth'' at the heart of the Milky Way. He describes the dizzying technological advances that have recently brought us to the point of seeing through all the cosmic dust to a dark spot in a clouded cluster of stars in the constellation Sagittarius. Carefully assembling the compelling circumstantial evidence for its black hole status, he shows that it is primed to reveal itself as a glorious panorama of activity within this decade—through revolutionary images of its ''event horizon'' against the bright backdrop of nearby, radiating gas.


Uniquely, this book brings together a specific and fascinating astronomical subject—black holes—with a top researcher to provide both amateur and armchair astronomers, but also professional scientists seeking a concise overview of the topic, a real sense of the palpable thrill in the scientific community when an important discovery is imminent.

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The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy

The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy

by Fulvio Melia
The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy

The Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy

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Could Einstein have possibly anticipated directly testing the most captivating prediction of general relativity, that there exist isolated pockets of spacetime shielded completely from our own? Now, almost a century after that theory emerged, one of the world's leading astrophysicists presents a wealth of recent evidence that just such an entity, with a mass of about three million suns, is indeed lurking at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way—in the form of a supermassive ''black hole''!


With this superbly illustrated, elegantly written, nontechnical account of the most enigmatic astronomical object yet observed, Fulvio Melia captures all the excitement of the growing realization that we are on the verge of actually seeing this exotic object within the next few years.


Melia traces our intellectual pilgrimage to the ''brooding behemoth'' at the heart of the Milky Way. He describes the dizzying technological advances that have recently brought us to the point of seeing through all the cosmic dust to a dark spot in a clouded cluster of stars in the constellation Sagittarius. Carefully assembling the compelling circumstantial evidence for its black hole status, he shows that it is primed to reveal itself as a glorious panorama of activity within this decade—through revolutionary images of its ''event horizon'' against the bright backdrop of nearby, radiating gas.


Uniquely, this book brings together a specific and fascinating astronomical subject—black holes—with a top researcher to provide both amateur and armchair astronomers, but also professional scientists seeking a concise overview of the topic, a real sense of the palpable thrill in the scientific community when an important discovery is imminent.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691095059
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 05/11/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Fulvio Melia is Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Arizona and Scientific Editor of the Astrophysical Journal. A former Presidential Young Investigator and Sloan Research Fellow, he is the author of more than 170 articles on theoretical astrophysics and of a textbook, Electrodynamics.

Table of Contents

PREFACE vii

1. THE GALACTIC CENTER 1

1.1 The Hidden Realm 3

1.2 Removing the Dusty Veils 10

1.3 The Principal Constituents 18

1.4 Exploration from Space 27

2. CONDENSATION OF DARK MATTER 35

2.1 A Swarm of Stars 37

2.2 The Motion of Stars and Gas 39

2.3 The Missing Mass 44

2.4 A Super-Heavy Central Object 47

3. THE THEORY OF GRAVITY 51

3.1 What Is Mass? 51

3.2 Development of a Gravity Theory 61

3.3 Everything Is Relative 69

3.4 The Principle of Equivalence 77

3.5 The Key Predictions of General Relativity 83

3.6 Black Holes and Their Event Horizons 94

4. A STAR IN SAGITTARIUS 105

4.1 Hawking Radiation 106

4.2 Energy Extraction according to Penrose 111

4.3 Cosmic Fireworks 114

4.4 Shape and Size of Sagittarius A* 117

4.5 The Glow of Matter Falling In 122

5. THE EVENT HORIZON 129

5.1 The Environment near the Precipice 131

5.2 How the Dark Shadow Forms 134

5.3 An Image of the Black Hole within This Decade 143

5.4 An X-Ray Image of the Dark Shadow from Space 146

5.5 Impact on the General Theory of Relativity 149

6. QUASARS AND GALACTIC NUCLEI 153

6.1 The Host Galaxies of Quasars 157

6.2 The Active Nuclei of Other Galaxies 161

6.3 Superluminal Motion 168

6.4 The Supermassive Black Hole Menagerie 174

6.5 Future Horizons 177

REFERENCES 179

INDEX 183

What People are Saying About This

Timothy Ferris

By concentrating on one point in spacetime, Fulvio Melia brings a welcome focus and clarity to this popular exploration of our galaxy's center. Graced by reliable and readable excursions into relativity and other relevant fields, this book is obviously that of an author out to do his best possible work.
Timothy Ferris, author of "Seeing in the Dark: How Backyard Stargazers are Probing Deep Space" and "Guarding Earth From Interplanetary Peril"

From the Publisher

"By concentrating on one point in spacetime, Fulvio Melia brings a welcome focus and clarity to this popular exploration of our galaxy's center. Graced by reliable and readable excursions into relativity and other relevant fields, this book is obviously that of an author out to do his best possible work."—Timothy Ferris, author of Seeing in the Dark: How Backyard Stargazers are Probing Deep Space and Guarding Earth From Interplanetary Peril

"Many readers, especially amateur astronomers, will enjoy this accessible book. Fulvio Melia has contributed significantly to astrophysics and has had a sustained and substantial interest in the Galactic Center. Here, he presents the story of the black hole that has been suspected for over thirty years to exist there, but for which the evidence has dramatically firmed up in the last five years."—Martin Rees, Cambridge University, Astronomer Royal of Great Britain, author of Our Cosmic Habitat

Martin Rees

Many readers, especially amateur astronomers, will enjoy this accessible book. Fulvio Melia has contributed significantly to astrophysics and has had a sustained and substantial interest in the Galactic Center. Here, he presents the story of the black hole that has been suspected for over thirty years to exist there, but for which the evidence has dramatically firmed up in the last five years.
Martin Rees, Cambridge University, Astronomer Royal of Great Britain, author of "Our Cosmic Habitat"

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"By concentrating on one point in spacetime, Fulvio Melia brings a welcome focus and clarity to this popular exploration of our galaxy's center. Graced by reliable and readable excursions into relativity and other relevant fields, this book is obviously that of an author out to do his best possible work."—Timothy Ferris, author of Seeing in the Dark: How Backyard Stargazers are Probing Deep Space and Guarding Earth From Interplanetary Peril

"Many readers, especially amateur astronomers, will enjoy this accessible book. Fulvio Melia has contributed significantly to astrophysics and has had a sustained and substantial interest in the Galactic Center. Here, he presents the story of the black hole that has been suspected for over thirty years to exist there, but for which the evidence has dramatically firmed up in the last five years."—Martin Rees, Cambridge University, Astronomer Royal of Great Britain, author of Our Cosmic Habitat

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