Hubble finds twisted gas disk from galaxy collision fueling nearest active black hole
Using the infrared vision of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to penetrate a wall of dust girdling the nearest active galaxy (NGC 5128) to Earth, astronomers have gotten an unprecedentet closeup look at a super-massive black hole caught in a feending frenzy triggered by a titanic collision between two galaxies.
Observations showed a hot gas disk surrounding the super-massive black hole as well as radio and x-ray jets created by it. The accretion disk and the black hole itself are too small to be observed directly.
Credit:NASA & ESA
About the Image
About the Object
Name: | Centaurus A, IRAS 13225-4245, NGC 5128 |
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Type: | Unspecified : Star : Circumstellar Material : Disk : Accretion |
Category: | Galaxies Illustrations Quasars and Black Holes |