The first black hole portrait got sharper thanks to machine learning

The technique could help scientists get a better handle on the behemoth’s mass

Two photos of the same black hole in M87 side by side. The image on the left is the original and appears to be a fuzzy black center with a ring of orange around it. The image on the right is similar but clearly a dark circle in the middle with an orange ring around it.

Scientists used machine learning to create a sharper image of the supermassive black hole in the galaxy M87 (right), compared with the original image (left).

L. Medeiros et al 2023

If the first image of a black hole looked like a fuzzy doughnut, this one is a thin onion ring.

Using a machine learning technique, scientists have sharpened the portrait of the supermassive black hole at the center of galaxy M87, revealing a thinner halo of glowing gas than seen previously.