 Black hole observed belching out hot gas bubble 1,000 light-years across.
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[If black holes belch
energy that is being sucked in, do they fart energy bubbles out the otherside?—admin :) ]
The gas [seen in the
photograph being ejected] is expanding because it is being heated by powerful
particle "jets" being released by the black hole.
The observations were made
by the Very Large Telescope in Chile and Nasa's Chandra space observatory.
Astronomers have unveiled
the findings in the latest edition of Nature journal.
"We have been
astonished by how much energy is injected into the gas by the black hole,"
says lead author Manfred Pakull, from the University of Strasbourg, France.
Black holes are known to
release a prodigious amount of energy when they swallow matter.
It was thought that most of this energy was released in
the form of radiation, predominantly X-rays. However, the new findings show
that some black holes can spew out at least as much energy, perhaps more, as
"jets" of fast-moving particles.
Astronomers say the two
streams of particles they observed are the most powerful pair of jets ever seen
from a stellar-mass black hole.
"The length of the
jets in NGC 7793 is amazing, compared with the size of the black hole from
which they are launched," said co-author Robert Soria, from the Mullard
Space Science Laboratory at University College London (UCL).
"If the black hole
were shrunk to the size of a soccer ball, each jet would extend from the Earth
to beyond the orbit of Pluto."
The black hole, located in
the spiral galaxy NGC 7793, some 12 million light-years away, is thought to be
only a few times the mass of our Sun.
That makes it a minnow
compared with the giant black holes which usually reside at the centres of
galaxies.
It belongs to a category of
celestial object known as micro-quasars.
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