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1 Planning Document First Rough Draft Nailah Cortez Southern New Hampshire University SCI-200: Applied Natural Sciences Nicole Marvell November 18, 2023
2 Planning Document First Rough Draft My issue: The issue that I have chosen to research is about the discovery of black holes and how black holes have come into place. I have chosen to this research is because not everyone knows about things that are in space and things are constantly being found. My question: What had occurred to cause the creation of black holes? My science resources: 1. My first source is titled "Mirror can help detect creation of black holes; world first created in city." I choose this source because it provides a little bit of the information that I have been looking for, in the first source it established that SPACE scientists at the University of Leicester had discovered created a new X-RAY mirror telescope. The mirror telescope is used to study the greatest explosions in the whole universe since the Big Bang. This source is very relevant because it gives a little glimpse at what causes for there to be the creation of a black hole, the telescope is in great demand because of the unique lightweight and its enormous field of view. The telescope is set to launch by next year and is going to undergoing a study gamma bursts, and highly energetic flashes that are said to last for only a few seconds. With this it is said to be the creation of Black hole forming or high magnetized neutron star. But though it doesn't provide enough information as much as other sources, it is still providing a little bit of an idea on how the creation of black holes start. 2. My second source is titled "Evolution of black hole shadow in the presence of ultralight bosons."
3 The reason why I had choice this source understands more of the evolution of Black holes, in this source it talks about how Kerr black holes that are coupled to bosonic fields that display a very special of what is called a Hawkins Effect. This is monitored by the superradiance condition that leads to the rapid growth of what is called the boson cloud, that is said to lead to the slowing down of Black Holes and is detectable of the black holes shadow. I believe that though it doesn't specify how black holes are created like it did with my other resources, it provided me with more information of black holes and discovering that black holes have shadows that can be increase in visibility especially depending on the size of the black hole. Though this information was pretty new compared to the other resources, it still did not provide as much research that I have been looking for. 3. My third source title is "Observations hint at a new recipe for giant black holes ." I chose this source because I had found it very intriguing to know that there is a said to be a new recipe gigantic black holes, in the article it talks about how the role of primordial gas clouds plays a role in creation of what is said to be supermassive clouds. These types of black holes were said to go way back in the early time of the universe, it also goes into further depth on how the collapsing of a star can be the cause of the formation of a black hole. I thought this choice of source was appropriate and relevant to my issue was because it not only explains, how a black hole starts but it also explains what causes for black hole to become supermassive. This source compared to the other two definitely provided enough information to understand and get an idea of what is going on. My audience and message: I would like to present my research on how black holes are created to people who don't not much about what happens in space and of course what makes black holes form. When it comes to
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