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A 200,000 light-year wide monster jet from the early universeThe jet, called J1601+3102 ... also called an active galactic nucleus (AGN), which contains a supermassive black hole at its heart. “We were searching for quasars with strong radio jets in ...
Astronomers have discovered an important piece of the puzzle of how supermassive black holes were able to grow so quickly in the early universe: a special kind of active galactic nucleus so distant ...
With this new element incorporated into our model, we make sense of radio and quasar mode behavior in the star formation rate–stellar mass (SFR-SM) plane for AGN. Due to jet feedback on star formation ...
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