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The Brown researcher thinks the particles are disappearing into the fireball's core and reappearing as thermal radiation, just as matter is thought to fall into a black hole and come out as "Hawking" radiation.
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As matter gets compressed by the black hole, X-ray radiation is emitted.
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As Stephen Hawking has demonstrated, black holes eventually evaporate in a burst of radiation.
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Only the highest-energy x-rays can get through, and that's the invisible radiation that allows researchers observe the black holes indirectly.
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Such black holes regularly chomp up stars, and that produces a lot of radiation.
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Nevertheless, with the LHC not scheduled to re-open for testing until the autumn and, even after that, not guaranteed to produce any black holes there is a good chance that the first Hawking radiation observed will be of a sort that even Dr Hawking never conceived of in his wildest dreams.
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As Fender explains, however, matter being accreted by the black hole would swirl down toward its event horizon, where it heats up and produces radiation.
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According to the physicists, when a large black hole captures a smaller object like a medium-sized star the process causes gravitational radiation to be emitted in a preferential direction.
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The skull of a child is thinner, allowing radiation to penetrate deeper compared with that of an adult, according to Dr. Keith Black, chairman of Cedars-Sinai Hospital's Department of Neurosurgery in Los Angeles.
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