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Long-lived radio outburst from black hole exhibits properties of the early universe

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Nina Brinkmann
Long-lived radio outburst from black hole exhibits properties of the early universe
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Astronomers have identified a unique spiral galaxy, SDSS J1105+1452, that has exhibited an unusually long-lived and intense radio outburst for over eight years. This phenomenon, originating near the galaxy's central black hole, provides new insights into extreme physical conditions in the early universe.

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This discovery challenges existing models of radio transients and offers a new prototype for studying galactic evolution.

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