If the pattern holds true, highly
magnetized clouds would continue to pass near the black hole over the next several decades.
Not exact matches
When the material is highly
magnetized, co-author Michael McCourt has previously suggested that the fields can help stabilize the
clouds and prevent them from breaking apart.
A CME occurs when magnetic fields on the Sun explosively realign, throwing a colossal
cloud of
magnetized particles, also known as plasma, into space.