Virgo A

Virgo A

galaxy
catalog numbers  M87  and  NGC4486 

      giant elliptical galaxy in the constellation Virgo whose nucleus provides the strongest observational evidence for the existence of a black hole. Virgo A is the most powerful known source of radio energy among the thousands of galactic systems comprising the so-called Virgo Cluster. It is also a powerful X-ray source, which suggests the presence of very hot gas in the galaxy. A luminous gaseous jet projects outward from the galactic nucleus. Both the jet and the nucleus emit synchrotron radiation, a form of nonthermal radiation released by charged particles that are accelerated in magnetic fields and travel at speeds near that of light. Virgo A lies about 50 million light-years from the Earth.

      In 1994 the Hubble Space Telescope obtained images of Virgo A that showed a disk of hot, ionized gas about 500 light-years in diameter at a distance of about 60 light-years from the galaxy's centre. The disk's gases are revolving about the nucleus at a speed of about 550 km per second, or about 1.9 million km (1.2 million miles) per hour, a velocity so great that only the gravitational pull of an object with a mass two to three billion times that of the Sun would be capable of holding the disk together. This supermassive object could occupy a region as small as the galactic nucleus only if it were a black hole. Gravitational energy released by gas spiraling down into the black hole produces a beam of electrons accelerated almost to the speed of light; the bright gaseous jet that emanates from Virgo A is thought to be radiation from this beam of electrons.

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