Using the VERA network of radio telescopes, astronomers have gained new insights into the growth of young supermassive black holes in Narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies. The team detected significant Faraday rotation in polarized radio waves from these galaxies, indicating abundant gas, which facilitate
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Astronomers have discovered a new active galaxy, identified as the farthest gamma-ray emitting galaxy, that has so far been stumbled upon. This act
Astronomers from India and other countries have discovered a new galaxy
Astronomers from India and other countries have discovered a new galaxy
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HYDERABAD: Astronomers have discovered a new active galaxy identified as the farthest gamma-ray emitting galaxy that has so far been stumbled upon.
The research was led by Dr Suvendu Rakshit, Scientist, ARIES, in collaboration with various scientists Malte Schramm (Japan), C. S. Stalin (IIA, India), I. Tanaka (USA), Vaidehi S. Paliya (ARIES), Indrani Pal (IIA, India), Jari Kotilainen (Finland) and Jaejin Shin (South Korea). The research has recently been accepted for publication in the journal Monthly Notices of Royal Astronomical Society.