Plasma-Magnetic Interaction Study
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•Scientists make lab-grown black hole jets
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An experiment using beams of protons to probe how plasma and magnetic fields interact may have just solved the mystery of how quasars and supermassive black holes unleash their relativistic jets.
The researchers observed in detail the magnetic field bending outward under pressure from the expanding plasma.
The findings were published on June 27 in the journal Physical Review Review .
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