Jets blasting from supermassive black holes cause gas to cool and fall toward that cosmic titan in a cosmic feeding process.
Twin jets erupt from a supermassive black hole in Draco, offering new insights into black hole activity and evolution.
Plasma jets erupting from a supermassive black hole in galaxy 1ES 1927+654 provide new insights into jet formation.
A massive filament of gas and dust, designated X7, has been elongated during its long approach to the Milky Way galaxy's ...
Astronomers have taken a crucial step in showing that the most massive black holes in the universe can create their own meals ...
Scientists have found that supermassive black holes self-grow by regulating the cooling of surrounding hot gas, forming warm ...
Astronomers have made a groundbreaking discovery about black holes, revealing that these cosmic giants can essentially cook ...
A team of astronomers has revealed how black holes feed. The study, led by Valeria Olivares from University of Santiago de ...
For the first time, scientists witness a supermassive black hole releasing jets of material at immense speeds, offering a glimpse into jet formation and propagation in active galactic nuclei.
The universe's most massive black holes fuel themselves by cooling gas around them, astronomers have found. Using data from ...
Black holes that have been obscured by clouds of dust still emit infrared light, enabling astronomers to spot them for the ...
Astronomers have made a fascinating discovery, showing that massive black holes can "cook" for themselves. Using advanced ...