New research suggests winds of change blow even for black holes
EDMONTON — The winds of change blow, even around a black hole.
New Canadian-led research has peered into the strange world of black holes to discover they’re girded by electromagnetic winds that not only influence how the super-dense interstellar bodies gobble up anything that gets too close but also how they affect vast areas of space around them.
The insights, published Monday in the journal Science, could ultimately help explain the formation of our own sun, our planetary neighbours and even our own galaxy.
“These winds are telling us two things,” said Greg Sivakoff, a physicist at the University of Alberta and a co-author of the paper.