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Milky Way's Black Hole a Gamma Source?

eldavojohn writes "A paper recently accepted for publication (preprint here) proposes a sound explanation for the source of the gamma rays that permeate our galaxy. The Milky Way's central object Sagittarius A*, widely believed to be a supermassive black hole, is now suspected to be the source. To test this theory, two scientists created a computer model to track the protons, flung outward with energies up to 100 TeV by the intense magnetic fields near the event horizon, as they make a random walk through the plasma environment. It can take thousands of years for them to travel 10 light-years from the black hole, where they collide with lower-energy protons to form pions. These decay into gamma radiation emanating from a torus-shaped region around the central object."

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  1. Re:huh? by spun · · Score: 4, Informative

    You're thinking of microwave radiation.

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  2. Re:Brings to mind this question .... by PhrostyMcByte · · Score: 5, Informative

    Would someone please explain why parent is modded funny?

    A* is a path finding algorithm. It is used in many games, such as Starcraft.