The team’s observations instead suggest that a “wind” is - TopicsExpress



          

The team’s observations instead suggest that a “wind” is forcing some of the dusty material out of the disc and back into the galaxy, affecting the growth of the black hole and potentially even regulating the growth of stars within the galaxy. “We found that as hot dust infalls on to the black hole, a fraction of this material does not reach the centre, but instead gets spat out and recycled to the galaxy." Read more at graviton.co.in/2013/07/11/dusty-black-holes/
Posted on: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 07:20:15 +0000

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