Astronomers made a discovery of a supermassive Black Hole with a flipped magnetic field
Space science has some deep unknown facts in it and Astronomers are still digging into space science. Astronomers have discovered a Supermassive Black Hole with a Flipped Magnetic Field. Usually, Black Holes show a very stable magnetic field but this one has surprised the scientists.
Highlights
- 1ES 1927+654 Galaxy is situated 239 million light-years away
- Space researchers have discovered an abrupt drop in X- rays
- X-ray change directly pointed to the change in the magnetic field
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As per the latest observations, the newly discovered Black Hole has baffled scientists, and the intrigue around Black Holes is different and something that fascinates every space enthusiast.
Still, the cause of such phenomena in the Black Holes has not been confirmed by the scientists, and the Physics behind it has troubled space scientists for decades. As per science, these space elements are known as strong cosmic engines which provide the energy for quasars and active galactic nuclei.
When we are talking about the magnetic Field of Black Holes, they generally do not have a magnetic field of their own. The detection of the magnetic field resulted after the dense plasma that surrounds the Black Hole as an assertion disk is what results in a magnetic field around such Black Holes.
After observing a galaxy 1ES 1927 +654, situated 239 million light-years away, space researchers saw some abrupt changes in the brightness around the galaxy’s massive black Holes.
Earlier scientists believed that the surge in the brightness was caused by a star passing by the galaxy’s Black Hole but, this event would have caused a disruption that would rip the star apart. Scientists come to know as this was not the case, and scientists continued with their research on the galactic flare.
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