
With the help of urban scientists, astronomers have seen the most powerful “strange radio circular” (arc). This discovery may give astronomers a better understanding of these unusual items – and Galaxy They surround – shape.
“ARCs are the most weird and beautiful cosmic structure we have never seen before-and they have important indications about how galaxies and black holes are shared, are at hand,” Anand HataFounder of Red@Home Astronomy and co -author of a new dissertation describing these results Description.
This Orc is unique for several reasons. First of all, it is not just one, but two rings are combined like a van aragra. This is the only second time that astronomers have witnessed such a formation. Second, it is the most powerful and powerful ORC found to date. Researchers described their results in an October 2 article published in the journal Monthly notes of Royal Astronomical Society.
The first flag was first flagged by the scientists of the citizens, which participated in the support of Red@Home Astronomy, an international urban science research platform, which was actually founded in India. The rings then confirmed by a team of astronomy using a low -frequency of Loffeer, a series of radio telescopes spread in Europe, and the name of RAD J131346.9+500320.
“The fact is that urban scientists have revealed them, even in the age of machine learning has highlighted the continued importance of the identity of the human model.” PerkatIn a statement, a astronomer of the National Center for Nuclear Research in Poland and co -author of a new dissertation, said in a statement.
Previous research found that ORCS can be made when there are superhasu Black holes Sending the waves of the cosmic shock, destroying and destroying each other. But the twin colors of the RAD J131346.9+500320 are around the gas jet -like festival. Based on this structure, Dabha and his team have suggested that it may have been shaped as “super winds” in which the spiral galaxy involved in it is flowing. It can also be valid for other Orcs, though more research is definitely needed to say.
Apart from RAD J131346.9+500320, this article also contains details of two other items found in collaboration with Rad@Home Astronomy: A galaxy is surrounded by a radio ring in 3 million light years, and another galaxy has one of its widespread jets. Future research on fowfules and other telescopes, such as the Vera Sea Rubin Observatory, can help more about these structures.
				
															






