How do jets from a black hole interact with the surrounding space ?
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Attracted by strong gravity, matter falls towards the central as it feeds on the gas and dust. ... As these monster grow to become a billion times more massive than our Sun, their eventually get strong enough to blow gas out of the galaxy and shut off the formation of new stars!
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As a black hole spins, its dense mass distorts and twists the surrounding fabric of space and time. The simulations show that magnetic fields at the poles of the black hole become coiled and spring outward, flinging jets of particles into space.
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