Supermassive Black Hole Jets Spark Increased Nova Explosions, Hubble Discovers

Research from the Hubble Telescope links supermassive black hole jets to increased nova explosions in double-star systems.

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Written by Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 3 October 2024 12:04 IST
Highlights
  • Supermassive black hole jets trigger nova explosions nearby
  • Hubble Telescope uncovers surprising connection with nova activity
  • Astronomers study Messier 87 to understand cosmic phenomena

Artist's concept of M87's core, showing a supermassive black hole ejecting a plasma jet.

Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, Joseph Olmsted (STScI)

At the heart of most large galaxies lies a supermassive black hole that plays a crucial role in cosmic dynamics. When black holes consume significant amounts of energy and matter, they unleash powerful jets of plasma that travel at nearly the speed of light. For instance, the supermassive black hole in Messier 87, located approximately 54 million light-years from Earth, generates jets that extend over 3,000 light-years.

The Role of Jets in Nova Activity

Recent observations from the Hubble Space Telescope have unveiled a fascinating phenomenon: double-star systems situated near these black hole jets experience an increase in nova explosions. These systems typically consist of a normal star and a white dwarf. When the normal star expands, it can shed material that is attracted to the dense white dwarf, eventually leading to a catastrophic explosion known as a nova. Research indicates that the proximity to the black hole jets may enhance this process, although the exact mechanism remains unclear.

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Research Findings and Future Implications

Alec Lessing, an astronomer from Stanford University and lead author of the study, expressed excitement about the findings, noting, "This means there's something missing from our understanding of how black hole jets interact with their surroundings." The data was collected over nine months, revealing a statistically significant correlation between the jets and increased nova activity in the area.

Conclusion: A New Understanding of Cosmic Interactions

The study sheds light on the complex relationship between supermassive black holes and the surrounding stellar environment. As researchers continue to explore these interactions, the implications for our understanding of cosmic evolution and the behaviour of galaxies will undoubtedly deepen, paving the way for future discoveries.

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