Astronomers unveil new type of active galaxy

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In the newly discovered type of AGN the disk and torus surrounding the black hole are so deeply obscured by gas and dust that no visible light escapes making them very difficult to detect. This illustration shows the scene from a more distant perspec ...
In the newly discovered type of AGN, the disk and torus surrounding the black hole are so deeply obscured by gas and dust that no visible light escapes, making them very difficult to detect. This illustration shows the scene from a more distant perspective than does the other image. Credit: Aurore Simonnet, Sonoma State University

An international team of astronomers using NASA’s Swift satellite and the Japanese/U.S. Suzaku X-ray observatory has discovered a new class of active galactic nuclei (AGN).


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