Capture the scene of the black hole
The new series of ultra-sharp images shows exactly the moment that a black hole is emitting giant gas bubbles, a tremendous speed of 'bullets'.
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Researcher Gregory Sivakoffs of the University of Alberta, Canada, said the series was taken while he was observing the black hole H1743-322 and its companion star, about 28,000 light-years from Earth.
According to National Geographic , black holes in these binary systems can attract matter from a companion star to form extremely fast disk swirls around its equator (also known as gravitational disk or accretion disk). ). When matter from a disk falls into a black hole, it can cause a black hole to release material beams from two poles.
But sometimes, instead of beaming, black holes fired huge gas-like buttons like bullets fired from guns, Sivakoff compared. In an hour, this phenomenon could produce the energy level equivalent to that of the sun released in . 5 years.
H1743-322 has a mass of 5-10 times more than the sun and has several times released gas bullets since it was discovered in 1977. Even so, astronomers until now. still don't know exactly when the black hole will 'trigger' and release gas bullets, thus understanding why gas bullets appear instead of the beam of matter.
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