B Are black holes white or monochromatic?

  • B
  • Thread starter Thread starter newjerseyrunner
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Black holes Holes
AI Thread Summary
Black holes are considered perfectly black according to classical physics. The discussion raises questions about Hawking radiation, specifically whether it is broadband or limited to specific energy levels. It is suggested that Hawking radiation approximates a blackbody, emitting a broad range of wavelengths that vary with the black hole's mass. For black holes more massive than the moon, the radiation temperature is lower than the cosmic background. This understanding highlights the complex nature of black holes and their radiation properties.
newjerseyrunner
Messages
1,532
Reaction score
637
I was asked if black holes are white today. I answered no, they're perfectly black to fit with classical physics since it's a high school kid who asked.

It did get me thinking about Hawking radiation though and I haven't been able to find an answer to my question online. Is Hawking radiation broadband or does it only emit photons at very specific energy levels?
 
Astronomy news on Phys.org
I believe Hawking radiation approximates a blackbody, so a black hole would emit a broad range of wavelengths which would change as it gains or loses mass.
 
  • Like
Likes newjerseyrunner
Drakkith said:
I believe Hawking radiation approximates a blackbody, so a black hole would emit a broad range of wavelengths which would change as it gains or loses mass.
That is my understanding as well.
 
  • Like
Likes newjerseyrunner
Is a homemade radio telescope realistic? There seems to be a confluence of multiple technologies that makes the situation better than when I was a wee lad: software-defined radio (SDR), the easy availability of satellite dishes, surveillance drives, and fast CPUs. Let's take a step back - it is trivial to see the sun in radio. An old analog TV, a set of "rabbit ears" antenna, and you're good to go. Point the antenna at the sun (i.e. the ears are perpendicular to it) and there is...
This thread is dedicated to the beauty and awesomeness of our Universe. If you feel like it, please share video clips and photos (or nice animations) of space and objects in space in this thread. Your posts, clips and photos may by all means include scientific information; that does not make it less beautiful to me (n.b. the posts must of course comply with the PF guidelines, i.e. regarding science, only mainstream science is allowed, fringe/pseudoscience is not allowed). n.b. I start this...
Back
Top