Accretion
Narration: Katy Mersmann
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Accretion. In short, accretion
means growth by accumulation.
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Land on Earth can form from accretion
of soil deposited by rivers or sea.
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Planetary bodies can also grow
from accretion as gravitational forces
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attract debris and other matter.
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But we want to talk about
accretion in astronomy.
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Accretion is one way
we can see black holes.
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Black holes have intense
gravitational mass,
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pulling in everything in the vicinity,
including light.
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Without that light,
we can't see black holes, but we can see
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the disk-shaped flow of gas and dust
that forms around some black holes.
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We call these accretion disks,
and they can form around
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black holes of any size,
as well as around some stars.
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Material in black hole accretion disks
is really hot, like millions of degrees.
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This is caused by the collision
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of particles in the accretion disk
as they are pulled into their black hole.
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These collisions can cause
accretion disks to release X-rays,
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which can allow us
to locate some black holes.