File:Pictor A- Spectacular X-ray Jet Points Toward Cosmic Energy Booster (2000-pictor - pictor xray).tiff
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DescriptionPictor A- Spectacular X-ray Jet Points Toward Cosmic Energy Booster (2000-pictor - pictor xray).tiff |
English: Radio Galaxy Pictor A. The Chandra X-ray image of Pictor A shows a spectacular jet that emanates from the center of the galaxy (left) and extends across 360 thousand light years toward a brilliant hot spot. The hot spot is at least 800 thousand light years (8 times the diameter of our Milky Way galaxy) away from where the jet originates. The hot spot is thought to represent the advancing head of the jet, which brightens conspicuously where it plows into the tenuous gas of intergalactic space. One possible explanation for the X rays is that shock waves along the side and head of the X-ray jet are boosting electrons and possibly protons to speeds close to that of light. Jets are thought to be produced by the powerful electromagnetic forces created by magnetized gas swirling toward a black hole. Although most of the material falls into the black hole, some can be ejected at extremely high speeds. Magnetic fields spun out by these forces can extend over vast distances and may help explain the narrowness of the jet. |
Date | 6 June 2000 (upload date) |
Source | Pictor A: Spectacular X-ray Jet Points Toward Cosmic Energy Booster |
Author | NASA/UMD/A.Wilson et al. |
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Category InfoField | Quasars & Active Galaxies |
Color Code InfoField | Intensity |
Constellation InfoField | Pictor |
Coordinates (J2000) InfoField | RA 05h 19m 49.70s |
Observation Date(s) InfoField | January 18, 2000 |
Observation ID(s) InfoField | 346 |
Observation Time InfoField | 8 hours |
References InfoField | A.Wilson et al. (AAS 196, #34.14) |
Scale InfoField | Image is 4.2 arcmin across. |
Instruments InfoField | ACIS |
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Image title | Chandra's image of Pictor A gave scientists their first look at a spectacular X-ray jet. The jet originates near a giant black hole (left) in the central region of the galaxy and streaks toward a brilliant X-ray hot spot (right) 800 thousand light years (8 times the diameter of our Milky Way galaxy) away. The hot spot is thought to represent the advancing head of the jet which brightens as it plows into the tenuous gas of intergalactic space. |
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File change date and time | 00:57, 5 March 2008 |
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