As some of this matter falls toward the black hole, it heats up and
emits synchrotron radiation, which is characteristic of electrons whirling at nearly the speed of light around a magnetic field.
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The magnetic fields whip the charged particles in tight spirals, forcing them to
emit x-rays in the form of
synchrotron radiation.
synchrotron radiation The term given to the high - energy
radiation emitted as charged particles, such as electrons, accelerate to nearly the speed of light while traveling in a curved path.
SESAME, which stands for
Synchrotron - light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East, is a light - source; a particle accelerator - based facility that uses electromagnetic
radiation emitted by circulating electron beams to study a range of properties of matter.