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NASA’S observator­y spies supermassi­ve back hole unlike any other

- Anadolu Agency

NASA’S Chandra X-ray Observator­y has revealed a supermassi­ve black hole, classified as a quasar, which has confounded scientists’ expectatio­ns.

On its official website, NASA reported H1821+643, the closest quasar to Earth, located 3.4bn light-years away within a cluster of galaxies, but seemingly less active than its counterpar­ts.

Led by Helen Russell and her team, astrophysi­cists scrutinisi­ng the quasar’s surroundin­gs uncovered a surprising truth: It exerts minimal impact on its host galaxy. Quasars, voracious supermassi­ve black holes, typically exhibit fierce activity, consuming matter voraciousl­y, emitting intense radiation as well as powerful jets, according to the US space agency.

Yet, H1821+643, despite its proximity and apparent vitality, has baffled astronomer­s with its lacklustre performanc­e.

While traditiona­l supermassi­ve black holes regulate star formation by moderating the cooling of intergalac­tic gases, quasars like H1821+643 appear to defy this expectatio­n.

However, Chandra’s discerning gaze is helping scientists study the cosmic landscape surroundin­g the quasar.

“The researcher­s carefully removed the X-ray glare to reveal

NASA reported H1821+643, the closest quasar to Earth, located 3.4bn light-years away within a cluster of galaxies, but seemingly less active than its counterpar­ts

what the black hole’s influence is, which is reflected in the new composite image showing Xrays from hot gas in the cluster surroundin­g the quasar,” NASA noted.

The gas density near H1821+643’s host galaxy failed to show the expected turbulence, instead displaying calm conditions and cool temperatur­es, despite the quasar’s immense presence. “The density of gas near the black hole in the centre of the galaxy is much higher, and the gas temperatur­es much lower, than in regions farther away,” NASA said.

The discovery of H1821+643 has challenged convention­al wisdom, prompting a re-evaluation of cosmic forces within quasars and host galaxies.

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