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Black Holes' Glowing Crowns: A New Look
Milky WayWednesday, October 23, 2024
The researchers used a clever trick called X-ray polarization to look at the coronas. It's like studying the sun's corona during a solar eclipse. The coronas were found to be stretched out in the same direction as the swirling disks of matter. This is the first time scientists have seen that black holes of different sizes have coronas with similar structures. Isn't that cool?
Some of the black holes studied were really close, like Cygnus X-1 and Cygnus X-3, which are about 7, 000 and 37, 000 light-years away. Others were much farther, like the one at the center of the Circinus galaxy, which is about 13 million light-years away. Even though these black holes are so different in size, their coronas look similar. This is great news for scientists, as they can now learn more about far-away supermassive black holes by studying smaller ones that are closer to home.
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