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Teams of astronomers at Yale and the University of Southampton have obtained key infrared and X-Ray observations that reveal the nature of quasar particle jets that emanate from supermassive black holes and radiate across the spectrum from radio to X-ray wavelengths, often at velocities very close to the speed of light. These findings are causing a radical rethink of the physics behind relativistic jets that emanate from Quasars and Black Holes.
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