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Supermassive, Whirling Black Holes (NASA, Chandra, 1/10/08)

Results from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, combined with new theoretical calculations, provide one of the best pieces of evidence yet that many supermassive black holes are spinning extremely rapidly. The images on the left show 4 out of the 9 large galaxies included in the Chandra study, each containing a supermassive black hole in its center.

 

The Chandra images show pairs of huge bubbles, or cavities, in the hot gaseous atmospheres of the galaxies, created in each case by jets produced by a central supermassive black hole. Studying these cavities allows the power output of the jets to be calculated. This sets constraints on the spin of the black holes when combined with theoretical models.

 

Image credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC Illustration: CXC/M. Weiss

 

Learn more/access larger images:

www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photos08-00...

 

p.s. You can see all of our Chandra photos in the Chandra Group in Flickr at: www.flickr.com/groups/chandranasa/ We'd love to have you as a member!

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Uploaded on July 16, 2008