Hubble Spots Black Hole Beam Causing Stellar Eruptions

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In a surprise finding, astronomers, using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have discovered that the jet from a supermassive black hole at the core of M87, a huge galaxy 54 million light years away, seems to cause stars to erupt along its trajectory.

The stars, called novae, are not caught inside the jet, but in a dangerous area near it.

A nova erupts in a double-star system where an aging, swelled-up, normal star spills hydrogen onto a burned-out white dwarf companion star. When the white dwarf has collected a big enough layer of hydrogen, it explodes out into space.

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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope revealed that a jet of material ejected from a supermassive black hole triggers star eruptions along its path.
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The jet was found at the center of galaxy M87.
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These erupting stars aren’t caught inside the jet, but are dangerously nearby.
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In double-star systems, an aging, swelled-up star spills hydrogen onto a white dwarf companion.
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A white dwarf is a low-mass star that has exhausted all its central nuclear fuel.
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When the white dwarf gathers enough hydrogen it erupts into space, in an event called a nova.
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The white dwarf isn’t destroyed by the nova eruption…
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…instead, it resumes siphoning fuel from its companion, restarting the nova-outburst cycle.
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Hubble observed twice as many novae near the jet compared to other parts of the galaxy.
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The jet is launched by a 6.5-billion-solar-mass black hole.
1:44
Engorged with infalling matter, the black hole shoots a 3,300-light-year-long plasma jet through space at nearly light speed.
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The jet may be pushing hydrogen fuel onto white dwarfs, causing more frequent eruptions.
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It’s also possible that the jet is heating the dwarf's companion star…
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…leading it to overflow and deposit more hydrogen onto the white dwarf.
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After more than 30 years of discoveries…
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…the Hubble Space Telescope continues to uncover new mysteries that surprise astronomers.
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