GW240908_125134
Gravitational-wave source · GWTC-5.0
A black hole of about 74 solar masses, formed on 2024-09-08 when two black holes of roughly 45 and 32 solar masses spiralled together 15.3 billion light-years away. LIGO and Virgo felt the collision as ripples in spacetime.
Computed render74.0 ☉
mass (the Sun = 1)
219 km
event-horizon radius (computed)
15.3 billion ly
from Earth
45+32 ☉
the two that merged
The two black holes that merged were about 45 (34–60) and 32 (21–43) solar masses. The remnant is 74 (60–92) solar masses. Values in parentheses are the 90% credible ranges from LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA (GWTC).
Its event horizon, the edge past which nothing returns, spans about 219 km in radius. The waves we detected had been travelling for 15.3 billion years before they reached us.
Black holes of similar mass
GW190910_112807Gravitational-wave source74.4 ☉GW230608_205047Gravitational-wave source75.0 ☉GW240621_214041Gravitational-wave source73.0 ☉GW231223_032836Gravitational-wave source73.0 ☉GW231221_135041Gravitational-wave source73.0 ☉GW190521_074359Gravitational-wave source72.6 ☉
Source: Gravitational-Wave Open Science Center (GWTC-5.0), LIGO Virgo KAGRA. CC BY 4.0. See data & analysis for full sourcing.