Other examples include Minkowski's Object, where Cosmos simulations support observations that a black
hole jet collides with a molecular cloud to trigger star formation.
Not exact matches
Nearing the very core of such awesomely huge black
holes therein resides a centrality where atoms
collide with such force that they release many of their atoms» electrons resulting in a wave of energy giving rise to particle
jets being emitted from the said black
hole's core.
Some possible scenarios: incredibly massive black
holes erupting in
jets of matter, galaxies
colliding or star - producing factories known as starburst galaxies.
A superfast
jet of subatomic particles presumably powered by the gravitational energy of a black
hole has
collided with nearby material, been slowed dramatically and released much of its energy in the collision, radio astronomers report.