University of Hawaii Graduate Student Discovers Long-Sought 'Old Faithful' Active Galaxy
January 13, 2021
January 13, 2021
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Jan. 13 (TNSRes) -- The University of Hawaii issued the following news release:
The centers of galaxies with actively feeding supermassive black holes are already astounding environments. Now, a team of researchers led by a graduate student from the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA) has found an even more interesting oddball. Feeding black holes typically increase and decrease in brightness similar to the Kilauea volcano, becoming more or less acti . . .
The centers of galaxies with actively feeding supermassive black holes are already astounding environments. Now, a team of researchers led by a graduate student from the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA) has found an even more interesting oddball. Feeding black holes typically increase and decrease in brightness similar to the Kilauea volcano, becoming more or less acti . . .