Exploring the Edge of a Supermassive Black Hole: New Discoveries in Accretion
Today, scientists have made incredible progress in understanding the behavior of supermassive black holes. A recent study by a team of astronomers has found that the accretion of matter onto supermassive black holes can be surprisingly efficient, even on the outskirts of galaxies.
The study, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, looked at nearly 200 galaxies and found that matter can be efficiently pulled into the supermassive black holes even in the outer parts of their host galaxies. This suggests that supermassive black holes can be extremely active over a much larger area than previously thought, with accretion of matter occurring over hundreds of light years.
This groundbreaking new research has significant implications for our understanding of supermassive black holes and their role in the formation and evolution of galaxies. This study could help answer questions about how supermassive black holes grow and how they shape the galaxies they inhabit.
source: Phys.org