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Astronomers Uncover Black Holes' Feeding Mechanism

19:36, 27 一月

编辑者: Kateryna Carson

Astronomers have revealed a groundbreaking discovery regarding the feeding mechanisms of the universe's most massive black holes, suggesting they can create their own meals. Observations from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Very Large Telescope (VLT) have provided new insights into how black holes interact with surrounding gas.

This research, published on January 27, 2025, by a team led by Valeria Olivares from the University of Santiago de Chile, focused on seven galaxy clusters, including the Perseus and Centaurus clusters. These regions harbor enormous black holes, ranging from millions to tens of billions of solar masses, which produce jets that help cool gas to facilitate their feeding.

Data illustrated the relationship between hot and warm gas filaments in these clusters. The study proposes that outbursts from black holes trigger hot gas to cool, forming narrow warm gas filaments. This process not only feeds the black holes but also plays a critical role in star formation.

The results demonstrated a significant correlation between the brightness of hot and warm gas filaments, supporting the model that suggests a cyclical feeding mechanism. As warm gas flows back into the black hole, it leads to further outbursts, perpetuating the cycle.

Remarkably, the findings also reveal a cosmic connection to jellyfish galaxies, which experience a similar gas-stripping process. This unexpected similarity underscores the interconnectedness of cosmic phenomena.

The study utilized advanced techniques to isolate hot filaments from other structures, enhancing the understanding of these gas dynamics. The collaborative effort involved international experts and highlighted the capabilities of the MUSE instrument on the VLT, providing a three-dimensional perspective of these celestial interactions.

This research not only enriches our comprehension of black hole behavior but also has implications for understanding the formation of new stars, offering potential applications in astrophysics and cosmology.

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