The MAD world of black holes
Denise Gabuzda ()
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Denise Gabuzda: University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Nature, 2014, vol. 510, issue 7503, 42-43
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An analysis of optical and radio observations has revealed how powerful jets are launched from the centres of active galaxies, where supermassive black holes accrete matter through magnetically arrested disks, or MADs. See Letter p.126
Date: 2014
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