Some seemingly quiet black holes are actually efficient engines that emit jets of high-energy particles. This finding, from the first study to directly measure the efficiency of black holes, offers a hint as to why the universe isn’t more crowded with stars.
SPACE SHOOTERS. Unlike blindingly bright young quasars that radiate light, older black holes emit their energy as superfast jets of particles (white spiral).
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