Abstract
Abstract
Since the 19th century, human beings have a much better understanding on the black holes with the fast progress on the optical detection technology. In this paper, the recent progress and the state-of-art detection scenarios for black holes are discussed, especially for the primordial black holes. With the result of evidence and theory, the current status of detecting black holes is detailly demonstrated. Specifically, five parts will be presented, the formation of the black holes, the growth of the black holes, the types of the black holes, the detection of the black holes and the relationship between primordial black holes and black matter. Overall, these results shed light on the astrophysics, the interaction between the black holes and the surrounding heavenly bodies and the universe with deeper insight.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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