«Observations with the next generation of radio telescopes will tell us more about what actually happens when a star is eaten by a black hole — and
how powerful jets form and evolve right next to black holes,» explains Stefanie Komossa, astronomer at the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy in Bonn, Germany.
Not exact matches
The most popular explanation of
how jets form is that the fast - spinning accretion disk, which contains charged particles, will produce a
powerful magnetic field that is in contact with the black hole.
Figure 1 Composite image showing
how powerful radio
jets from the supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy in the Phoenix Cluster inflated huge «bubbles» in the hot, ionized gas surrounding the galaxy (the cavities inside the blue region imaged by NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory).
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