Astronomers have managed to capture the first high-resolution image of disturbed gaseous clouds in a galaxy 11 billion light-years away. The team used Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array(ALMA) to observe this interesting object known as MG J0414+0534. The team observed that the disturbance is produced by young powerful jets emitted from a supermassive black hole residing at the heart of the host galaxy. A notable feature of MG J0414+0534 is that the pathways of light coming from it to Earth are prominently deteriorated by the gravity of another ‘lensing’ galaxy between MG J0414+0534 and us, creating notable magnification. Astronomers believe this event will help to shed light on the mystery of the evolutionary process of galaxies in the early Universe.
Astronomers Captured Exploding Supermassive Black Hole Jets From The Early Universe
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