Astronomers Discover Multiwavelength Emission from Blazar PKS 144+15
Astronomers have recently discovered a new multiwavelength emission from the blazar PKS 1441+25. This is an active galactic nucleus located 8.6 billion light-years away, and its emission was detected in both radio and gamma-ray wavelengths. This discovery is significant to our understanding of the structure of active galactic nuclei, as it is one of the most distant objects to be detected in both radio and gamma-ray wavelengths. This new observation of PKS 1441+25 will help us to better understand how active galactic nuclei interact with their environment and how they produce the energetic emissions that we observe.
source: Phys.org