Sample galaxy 36721
Black holes in the early universe needed a few snacks rather than one giant meal to fuel their quasars and help them grow, a new study shows. Quasars are the brilliant beacons of light that are powered by black holes feasting on captured material, and in the process, heating some of the matter to millions of degrees. The brightest quasars reside in galaxies distorted by collisions with other galaxies. These encounters send lots of gas and dust into the gravitational whirlpool of hungry black holes. Now, however, astronomers are uncovering an underlying population of fainter quasars that thrive in normal-looking spiral galaxies. They are triggered by black holes snacking on such tasty treats as a batch of gas or the occasional small satellite galaxy.
Credit:NASA, ESA/Hubble, and K. Schawinski (Yale University, USA)
About the Image
About the Object
Name: | Quasars |
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Type: | Early Universe : Galaxy : Activity : AGN : Quasar |
Constellation: | Fornax |
Category: | Quasars and Black Holes |
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Coordinates
Position (RA): | 3 32 26.45 |
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Position (Dec): | -27° 44' 44.23" |
Field of view: | 0.12 x 0.12 arcminutes |
Orientation: | North is -0.0° left of vertical |
Colours & filters
Band | Wavelength | Telescope |
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Infrared J | 1.25 μm |
Hubble Space Telescope
WFC3 |
Infrared H | 1.6 μm |
Hubble Space Telescope
WFC3 |