Centaurus A Nucleus
Depicts: Centaurus A, NGC 5128, IRAS 13225-4245
Copyright: E.J. Schreier, (STScI) and NASA
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Hubble's Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object
Spectrometer was used to peer past the dust to discover a tilted disk of
hot gas at the galaxy's center (white bar running diagonally across
image center). This 130 light-year diameter disk encircles a suspected
black hole which may be one billion times the mass of our Sun. The disk
feeds material to presumably an inner, unresolved accretion disk that
is made up of gas entrapped by the black hole. The red blobs near the
disk are glowing gas clouds which have been heated up and ionized by
the powerful radiation from the active nucleus.
Last Update: 1 September 2019