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Jets from powerful black holes can point astronomers toward where to look for life in the universe

  • NGC 4945, a spiral galaxy 12 million light-years away, exhibits a supermassive black hole 'playing with its food' on March 31, 2025.
  • Supermassive black holes exist at the center of most galaxies, and mergers fuel the most energetic ones, leading to the ejection of matter.
  • Radio quasars, a subclass of black holes, generate powerful jets of energetic particles that can either speed up or suppress star formation.
  • The astrophysicist's model suggests counterrotation, the change to corotation taking 100 million years, governs radio quasar behavior and impacts potential habitability.
  • These findings, derived from MUSE observations at ESO's VLT, suggest advanced extraterrestrial civilizations might emerge in low-density environments far from X-ray emissions.
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The Conversation broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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