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• 一个包括 University of Wisconsin–Madison 研究人员在内的国际团队测量了从 Cygnus 系统黑洞中喷射出的粒子喷流的力量。 • 这一首创的测量证实了 UW-Madison 天文学家在十年前做出的预测。 • 该发现验证了关于黑洞喷流力学的长期理论,增进了对天体物理学的理解。
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图片:University of Wisconsin News• 一个包括 University of Wisconsin–Madison 研究人员在内的国际团队测量了从 Cygnus 系统黑洞中喷射出的粒子喷流的力量。 • 这一首创的测量证实了 UW-Madison 天文学家在十年前做出的预测。 • 该发现验证了关于黑洞喷流力学的长期理论,增进了对天体物理学的理解。
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