Unveiling the Mysteries of Starlight Around Black Holes in Host Galaxies
In a breakthrough study, scientists have discovered that supermassive black holes in host galaxies may be powering the starlight from those galaxies. The findings, published in The Astrophysical Journal, suggest that star formation is triggered by powerful jets of gas and radiation emitted by the black holes.
This groundbreaking research has revealed a remarkable link between supermassive black holes and the starlight of their host galaxies. The study found that the powerful jets of gas and radiation emitted by the black holes may be responsible for triggering star formation. This finding could potentially explain why some galaxies have much more starlight than others.
source: Phys.org