Why Quasars are so Awesome | Space Time

PBS Space Time
25 Jan 201711:53

Summary

TLDRThis script delves into the mysteries of quasars, the most luminous and energetic phenomena in the universe, powered by supermassive black holes. It recounts the history of quasar discovery and explains their formation through the accretion of gas into a whirlpool around the black hole, emitting light brighter than entire galaxies. The video also touches on the role of quasars in shaping the universe, their influence on star formation, and the potential for a new quasar to emerge from the collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies.

Takeaways

  • 🌌 Quasars are among the most powerful and distant astrophysical phenomena, with their immense energy output being a subject of fascination and research.
  • 🌀 They consist of supermassive black holes surrounded by a whirlpool of superheated plasma, which emits light brighter than entire galaxies.
  • 🔭 The discovery of quasars began with mysterious radio light sources, with 3C273 being a pivotal example identified through an occultation event.
  • 🌈 The term 'quasar' comes from 'quasi-stellar radio source', reflecting their star-like appearance and strong radio emissions.
  • 🌌 The redshift in their spectrum indicates that quasars are located billions of light-years away, yet emit an extraordinary amount of light from a very small region.
  • 🌪️ Quasars are thought to form when gas is driven into the core of a galaxy, where it forms an accretion disk around a supermassive black hole, converting motion into intense heat and light.
  • 💥 Some quasars emit jets of particles at near light speed, which can create large radio plumes in the surrounding universe.
  • 👁️ The appearance of a quasar can vary greatly depending on the viewer's angle, with some appearing obscured by dust and others showing bright accretion disks or powerful jets.
  • 🌍 Quasars have played a significant role in shaping the universe, possibly contributing to the regulation of star formation and the conditions necessary for life.
  • 🚀 The study of quasars is ongoing, with modern observations revealing details about their formation, behavior, and the environments in which they exist.
  • 🔮 The future may hold the formation of new quasars, such as the potential merging of the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies, which could trigger a final burst of quasar activity.

Q & A

  • What is a quasar and why are they considered enigmatic?

    -A quasar is a type of active galactic nucleus powered by a supermassive black hole, millions to billions of times the mass of the sun. They are considered enigmatic due to their immense luminosity and the complex phenomena surrounding them, such as superheated plasma whirlpools and near light speed jets.

  • What is the significance of quasars in the context of the universe's history?

    -Quasars played a significant role in the universe's history by influencing the formation of stars and galaxies. Their intense radiation helped to heat the gas in galaxies, which in turn reduced the rate of star formation, allowing for the potential development of life.

  • What was the first quasar discovered and how was it identified?

    -The first quasar discovered was 3C273. It was identified through an event known as an occultation, where the moon passed in front of the radio source, allowing astronomers to pinpoint its location and later observe its unique spectrum.

  • What causes the redshift observed in the light from quasars?

    -The redshift observed in the light from quasars is caused by the expansion of the universe. As light travels vast distances, its wavelength is stretched out, indicating the quasar's immense distance from us.

  • What is an accretion disk and how is it related to quasars?

    -An accretion disk is a rotating disk of gas and other material that forms around a massive object, such as a supermassive black hole. In quasars, the accretion disk is where the gas is heated to high temperatures, emitting intense light that makes the quasar visible across vast cosmic distances.

  • How do quasars emit light equivalent to many galaxies, despite their small size?

    -Quasars emit light equivalent to many galaxies due to the energy released by the accretion of material onto the supermassive black hole. The conversion of gravitational potential energy into radiation in the accretion disk is highly efficient, resulting in an incredibly bright light output.

  • What are the jets observed in some quasars and what role do they play?

    -The jets in quasars are streams of particles moving at near light speed, often perpendicular to the accretion disk. They play a role in distributing energy and matter into the surrounding space, and their presence can significantly affect the appearance of the quasar from different viewing angles.

  • What is the term for the phenomenon where light from a jet is magnified due to its near light speed motion?

    -The phenomenon is called relativistic beaming, and it occurs when the jet from a quasar is pointed towards the observer, resulting in the light from the jet being significantly magnified.

  • What is the difference between a quasar and a Seyfert galaxy in terms of their activity?

    -While both quasars and Seyfert galaxies are types of active galactic nuclei, quasars are typically much more luminous and have a higher level of activity. Seyfert galaxies are less powerful and more common in the modern universe compared to the more rare and powerful quasars.

  • How might the future collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies affect the formation of a new quasar?

    -The collision of the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies could lead to the merging of their supermassive black holes, potentially providing a surge of fuel to the combined galactic core. This could result in the formation of a new quasar, illuminating the local spacetime.

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