Not exact matches
HIT THE GAS Jets from supermassive
black holes, like the one
shown in this artist's illustration, could be ultimately responsible for three different types of enigmatic high - energy
particles.
This image
shows the most common type of gamma - ray burst, thought to occur when a massive star collapses, forms a
black hole, and blasts
particle jets outward at nearly the speed of light.
One
shows a glow from the galactic centre that may be caused by
particles of dark matter colliding and then annihilating around the
black hole there.
A new NASA computer simulation
shows that dark matter
particles colliding in the extreme gravity of a
black hole can produce strong, potentially observable gamma - ray light.
Hawking
showed that the gravitational energy of the
black hole could be lent to virtual
particles near the event horizon.
Preliminary analyses
show that most of the pollution was sulphate aerosols — along with dust and carbonaceous
particles such as
black carbon.
Radio data
shows that the supermassive
black hole at the center of NGC 4258 is producing powerful jets of high - energy
particles.
While this is perfect for creating resilient monochrome and even grayscale images, where teeny - tiny
black and white
particles arrange in different distances to the surface of the display to form an image, it poses a problem when trying to
show things in color.
While the arranging of small
black and white
particles in different distances to the surface of the display is perfect for
black and white or grayscale images, it poses a challenge when trying to
show things in color.