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Galaxies’ “Heart and Lungs” Prevent Premature Ageing

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Galaxies’ “Heart and Lungs” Prevent Premature Ageing

Context:

  • Astrophysicists at the University of Kent, in a study published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, suggest that galaxies use an internal “heart and lungs” system to avoid premature ageing.
  • The study uses a biological analogy, comparing a galaxy’s central supermassive black hole to a “heart” and the bi-polar supersonic jets it emits to “lungs.”

 

 

The Mystery of Galaxy Size and Analogy:

  • Astronomers have long wondered why galaxies aren’t as massive as they theoretically could be. Something seems to limit their growth, preventing them from becoming colossal behemoths. 
  • The Supermassive Black Hole (Galactic Heart): At the centre of most galaxies is a supermassive black hole, which can be thought of as the galaxy’s “heart.” 
  • This black hole emits powerful jets of gas and radiation, akin to our lungs’ airways.
  • The Supersonic Jets (Galactic Lungs): These jets oscillate back and forth along both axes, much like our diaphragm moves to inflate and deflate our lungs
  • As the jets expand and contract, they transmit energy into the surrounding medium.
  • Breathing Out Warm Air: Just as we exhale warm air, the jets release energy into space. This process slows down the galaxy’s accretion of gas, limiting its growth.

 

 

Simulation Details:

  • Novel simulations show that high-pressure jets behave like “bellows,” generating pressure ripples in the galaxy’s ambient medium.
  • Pressure Ripples: Similar to sound waves from a bottle of champagne or rocket exhaust, they spread through the galaxy, inhibiting the rate of gas accretion and star formation.
  • Observations of pressure ripples in the Perseus cluster suggest that sound waves produced by jets from a supermassive black hole affect the surrounding gas.

 

Implications: 

  • Without this internal regulation, the universe would have aged faster, and we would only see massive “zombie” galaxies filled with dead and dying stars.
  • The rate of pulsation, size of the black hole, and effectiveness of the jets are critical to the balance of this “breathing” process.
  • It provides a mechanism to explain the previously unexplained regulation of gas flow into galaxies, which influences their growth and longevity.
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