
Originally Posted by
Vermonter
Why not call them black stars? That's essentially what they are. They have no real color due to the fact that the star's gravity sucks the photons back in on itself, and it eats up matter that is sucked into it.
That would probably be a better name. But careful with the "sucks" thing. Its not correct and leads to problems like this:
But riddle me this: since black holes trap even light, how is it that we can detect them by their X-ray signatures?
They don't suck in or trap it per se. They just are so massive they can emit no light of their own. So a photon that flys by just past the event horizon isn't "sucked" in. And a piece of hot matter just outside the event horizon emits light that isn't sucked in either. And its the emissions of matter falling into the black hole that we detect. Through the combination of the energy of particles as the cross the event horizon and the gravitational redshift, it was calculated that such matter would emit x-rays. And x-ray sources with no associated star were some of our first indications of black holes being more than just a mathematical oddity.