Blackholes prepare their own food and grow while 'self-feeding': NASA
Blackholes prepare their own food and grow while 'self-feeding': NASA
Recent research using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Very Large Telescope reveals that black holes are not just passive consumers of matter. They actively contribute to their feeding process by creating turbulence in surrounding gas, leading to cooling and condensation into filaments that both feed the black hole and contribute to star formation.
Recent research using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Very Large Telescope reveals that black holes are not just passive consumers of matter. They actively contribute to their feeding process by creating turbulence in surrounding gas, leading to cooling and condensation into filaments that both feed the black hole and contribute to star formation.