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https://scitechdaily.com/dark-heart...galaxy-pinpointed-by-event-horizon-telescope/
I assumed jets shot out the poles but that image doesn't look like the galaxy is aligned with the spinning black hole's equator. The outer edges of the jet are brighter too, I assume that means hotter. Could be like a tornado or hurricane, the eye wall isolates the center as air twists and turns outward. Are jets material that joined the black hole and were shot out or spun around so fast it was ejected at the poles? Anyway, the image got me wondering why the jets weren't perpendicular to the rotating galaxy.
The new image shows that the jet launched by Centaurus A is brighter at the edges compared to the center. This phenomenon is known from other jets, but has never been seen so pronouncedly before. “Now we are able to rule out theoretical jet models that are unable to reproduce this edge-brightening. It’s a striking feature that will help us better understand jets produced by black holes,”
I assumed jets shot out the poles but that image doesn't look like the galaxy is aligned with the spinning black hole's equator. The outer edges of the jet are brighter too, I assume that means hotter. Could be like a tornado or hurricane, the eye wall isolates the center as air twists and turns outward. Are jets material that joined the black hole and were shot out or spun around so fast it was ejected at the poles? Anyway, the image got me wondering why the jets weren't perpendicular to the rotating galaxy.