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Posted: 2025-05-16 01:29:35 UTC

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XRISM, a collaboration between JAXA, NASA, and ESA, has discovered that high-speed winds from supermassive black holes are clumpier and more energetic than previously thought, providing insights into the coevolution of black holes and galaxies.
High-speed winds from supermassive black holes are clumpier than expected
Winds are more energetic than previously thought
Helps understand the coevolution of black holes and galaxies
Understanding the coevolution of black holes and galaxies