U-M, XXM-Newton spot a black hole giving 'fierce feedback'
February 08, 2024
February 08, 2024
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 8 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
This artist impression shows ultra-fast winds blasting out from the center of galaxy Markarian 817. These winds, moving at many millions of kilometers per hour, clear out interstellar gas from a vast region of space. Without this gas, the galaxy can't form new stars and the black hole in the galactic center has little left to eat. Image credit: ESA (acknowledgement: work performed by ATG under contr . . .
This artist impression shows ultra-fast winds blasting out from the center of galaxy Markarian 817. These winds, moving at many millions of kilometers per hour, clear out interstellar gas from a vast region of space. Without this gas, the galaxy can't form new stars and the black hole in the galactic center has little left to eat. Image credit: ESA (acknowledgement: work performed by ATG under contr . . .