Sorry, but I really am trying to understand some of the physics and
science behind my favorite cosmological excursions via Celestia
here.
Could someone please explain to me (hopefully in plain English) how
it is that some emissions from Super-Massive Black Holes (Primarily
X-Ray emissions) can escape and be expelled and observed escaping
from these objects when the same sort of energy (light) cannot
escape? I just do not understand this situation. If light cannot
escape from a black hole, then how can x-rays emissions be ejected?
Are these two forms of radiation that much different? If so, what's
the difference which allows this situation?
Really curious.
Thanks, Brain-Dead Bob
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Selden's correct. Here's an illustration:
The matter, right before it falls in, is moving extremely fast, and generates those X-rays, which are emitted along the black hole's magnetic poles. The magnetic field lines carry those rays away from the black hole.
The matter, right before it falls in, is moving extremely fast, and generates those X-rays, which are emitted along the black hole's magnetic poles. The magnetic field lines carry those rays away from the black hole.
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These things really are fascinating...
Thanks VERY much for the enlightenment here Selden, Hungry.
Nice to hear an explanation I can understand. I did some searches,
but didn't see anything that made sense. I did see the term
"interaction" in a few places, but it wasn't clear (at least to me) that
the x-rays were being emitted from the interactions of the matter
that was about to enter the black holes.
Nor did I understand the magnetic field lines, so thanks again.
Much appreciated.
Thanks VERY much for the enlightenment here Selden, Hungry.
Nice to hear an explanation I can understand. I did some searches,
but didn't see anything that made sense. I did see the term
"interaction" in a few places, but it wasn't clear (at least to me) that
the x-rays were being emitted from the interactions of the matter
that was about to enter the black holes.
Nor did I understand the magnetic field lines, so thanks again.
Much appreciated.
Brain-Dead Geezer Bob is now using...
Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit on a
Gateway Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5200, 2.5GHz
7 GB RAM, 500 GB hard disk, Nvidia GeForce 7100
Nvidia nForce 630i, 1680x1050 screen, Latest SVN
Windows Vista Home Premium, 64-bit on a
Gateway Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5200, 2.5GHz
7 GB RAM, 500 GB hard disk, Nvidia GeForce 7100
Nvidia nForce 630i, 1680x1050 screen, Latest SVN