The mystery of a quick gust at the supermassive black holes
The strange phenomenon of super-fast wind gusts in supermassive black holes is intriguing for scientists.
The astronomers at York University have just revealed, there is the appearance of super-fast gusts in the supermassive black holes, along with intense ultraviolet wavelengths emitted.
The winds at this black hole jerk at a rate of 20% of the speed of light.(Image source: Zeenews).
The winds in this black hole jerked at a rate of 20% of the speed of light, equivalent to 200 million km / h. This level is equivalent to the gale level in Type 77 super typhoon, Jesse Rogerson, who led the study, in York's Department of Physics and Astronomy said in a statement.
"It's the gusting wind called the Quasar wind " .
This Quasar wind was discovered in the late 1960s, found on hot gas disks formed around the supermassive black holes at the center of the galaxy.
All the matter in the black holes will be destroyed by the heat of energy, some will be blown away by the Quasar wind quickly in space, Professor Patrick Hall said.
To obtain this research, scientists used twin telescopes at the Gemini Observatory.
Now scientists are planning to monitor this Quasar wind in black holes to see what happens next.
This research has just been published in the monthly journal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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