Can we call Qausar a black body?
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Most large galaxies contain a supermassive central black hole with mass ranging from millions to billions of solar masses. In quasarsand other types of AGN, the black hole is surrounded by a gaseous accretion disk.
Shining so brightly that they eclipse the ancient galaxies that contain them, quasarsare distant objects powered by black holes a billion times as massive as our sun. ... Astronomers called them "quasi-stellar radio sources," or "quasars," because the signals came from one place, like a star.
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Most large galaxies contain a supermassive central black hole with mass ranging from millions to billions of solar masses. In quasarsand other types of AGN, the black hole is surrounded by a gaseous accretion disk.
Shining so brightly that they eclipse the ancient galaxies that contain them, quasarsare distant objects powered by black holes a billion times as massive as our sun. ... Astronomers called them "quasi-stellar radio sources," or "quasars," because the signals came from one place, like a star.
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