XTE J1550-564: A binary star system
consisting of a black hole and a normal star located in the
Milky Way Galaxy about 17,000 light years from Earth.
Caption: A series of images from
Chandra has revealed the evolution of large-scale X-ray jets
traveling at near the speed of light. Following an outburst of
X-rays from the black hole, observations with Chandra and radio
telescopes detected first one jet (left), then another opposing
jet (right) of high-energy particles moving away from the black
hole at about half the speed of light. Four years after the
outburst, the jets had moved more than 3 light years apart with
the left jet slowing down and disappearing. The schematic shows
gaseous matter being pulled from a normal star to form a disk
around the black hole. When the gas is heated to temperatures of
millions of degrees it gives off X-rays and intense
electromagnetic forces in the disk can expel jets of high-energy
particles.
Scale: Images are 1.64 x 0.82 arcmin.
Chandra X-ray Observatory ACIS
Image
CXC operated for
NASA by the Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory
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