Black Hole Wind

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nhsc_nhsc2015-001c March 25th, 2015

Credit: ESA/ATG medialab

Some supermassive black holes at the centre of galaxies are devouring the surrounding material. They also divert part of it away through powerful winds and jets.

Astronomers studying the supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy IRAS F11119+3257 have found proof that the winds blown by the black hole are sweeping away the host galaxys reservoir of raw material to form stars.

This finding was made by using ESAs Herschel space observatory, together with the Suzaku X-ray astronomy satellite. Combining these data, the astronomers could detect the winds driven by the central black hole in X-rays, and their global effect, pushing the galactic gas away, at infrared wavelengths.

This artist's impression shows how the black hole accretes the surrounding matter through a disc (orange). Part of the accreted material is pushed away in a wind (blue), which in turn powers a large-scale galactic outflow of molecular gas (red).

Provider: Herschel Space Observatory

Image Source: https://www.herschel.caltech.edu/image/nhsc2015-001c

Curator: NASA Herschel Science Center, Pasadena, CA, USA

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Object Name
Subject - Local Universe
Star > Evolutionary Stage > Black Hole
Galaxy > Component > Central Black Hole

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nhsc2015-001c
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C.3.1.10   C.5.4.6  
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ESA/ATG medialab
Release Date
2015-03-25
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Redshift
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https://www.herschel.caltech.edu/image/nhsc2015-001c
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NASA Herschel Science Center
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1200 E. California Blvd.
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Pasadena
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CA
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NASA Herschel Science Center
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2018-06-21T00:05:46Z
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