Inflation of 430-parsec bipolar radio bubbles in the Galactic Centre by an energetic event

The Galactic Centre contains a supermassive black hole with a mass of four million Suns1 within an environment that differs markedly from that of the Galactic disk. Although the black hole is essentially quiescent in the broader context of active galactic nuclei, X-ray observations have provided evi...

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Auteurs principaux: Heywood, I, Camilo, F, Cotton, WD, Yusef-Zadeh, F, Abbott, TD, Adam, RM, Aldera, MA, Bauermeister, EF, Booth, RS, Botha, AG, Botha, DH, Brederode, LRS, Brits, ZB, Buchner, SJ, Burger, JP, Chalmers. JM, Cheetham, T, de Villiers, D, Dikgale-Mahlakoana, MA, du Toit, LJ, Esterhuyse, SWP, Fanaroff, BL, Foley, AR, Fourie, DJ, Gamatham, RRG, Goedhart, S, Gounden, S, Hlakola, MJ, Hoek, CJ, Hokwana, A, Horn, DM, Horrell, JMG, Hugo, B, Isaacson, AR, Jonas, JL, Jordaan, JDBL, Joubert, AF, Józsa, GIG, Julie, RPM, Kap, FB, Kenyon, JS, Kotzé, PPA, Kriel, H, Kusel, TW, Lehmensiek, R, Liebenberg, D, Loots, A, Lord, RT, Lunsky, BM, Macfarlane, PS
Format: Journal article
Langue:English
Publié: Nature Research 2019
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