LONDON: Super massive black holes at the centre of large galaxies could be powering blasts from deep inside the galaxy’s core, astronomers have claimed.
The huge outpourings of material are responsible for ejecting enough dust and gas to build more than a thousand stars the size of our sun every year.
And these outflows could also remove huge quantities of star-making gas, dictating the size, shape and overall fate of galaxies.
Astronomers have sought the driving force behind these massive molecular outflows for years, and now a team of University of Maryland scientists has found an answer.




