Distorted spacetime with shock ‘double-zoom’ discloses radiation around far-off supermassive great void

Thanks to a concept advanced by Albert Einstein over 100 years back and a pleased coincidence, astronomers have actually discovered radiation being drained from the core of a quasar– within which a supermassive great void hides.

The group, led by Matus Rybak of Leiden University, made the exploration while searching for cold gas in the galaxy RXJ 1131 – 1231, an energetic galaxy with a quasar at its core situated around 6 billion light-years from Planet. In spite of its enormous range from our planet, RXJ 1131 – 1231 is a preferred target for astronomers because of an effect anticipated in Einstein’s 1915 concept of general relativity called gravitational lensing

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