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Investigation of Early Plasma Evolution Induced by Ultrashort Laser Pulses
Published on: July 2, 2012
概括
银河系核表现出强烈的活动,类星体是极端的例子. 证据表明,巨大的黑洞是由这种活动形成的,死亡类星体的数量可能超过活跃类星体,影响了对星系演变的理解.
科学领域:
- 天文学和天体物理学
- 宇宙学的宇宙学是什么?
- 银河系的进化 银河系的进化
背景情况:
- 银河系的核可以表现出强烈的活动,准星体就是一个很好的例子.
- 这种活动相对于银河系的寿命是短暂的,在早期宇宙中更常见.
- 大型黑洞是类星体活动的假设终点,这表明不活跃的类星体比活跃的类星体更多.
研究的目的:
- 讨论关于在附近星系中存在中心暗质量的证据.
- 探索这些发现对理解活跃星系和黑洞的影响.
- 调查恒星运动研究的潜力,以揭示黑洞候选者的潜力.
主要方法:
- 分析附近星系核心中的恒星运动.
- 观测天文学探测中央黑暗质量.
- 银河系核和黑洞形成的理论建模.
主要成果:
- 研究表明,在几个附近的星系中存在中央暗质.
- 这些暗质量与超大质量黑洞的预期特征一致.
- 这种质量的普遍存在表明存在大量"死亡"类星体.
结论:
- 恒星运动数据提供了强有力的证据,证明银河系中心存在大质量黑洞.
- 这些黑洞的存在对活跃银河系核的模型有着深刻的影响.
- 进一步的研究可以证实这些发现,并完善我们对银河系进化和黑洞人口统计学的理解.
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