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NGC 4151
Minex
: This image shows the
spiral
galaxy
NGC 4151
, located at a distance of about 45 million
light years
from us.
NGC 4151
is a
Seyfert galaxy
and hosts one of the brightest
active galactic nuclei (AGN)
known at
X-ray
wavelengths
. The
supermassive black hole
lying at the center of
NGC 4151
has a
mass
of about 50 million
solar masses
. Observations performed with
ESA
's
XMM-Newton X-ray observatory
have revealed
X-rays
emitted and then reflected by
ionized
iron
atoms
very close to the central
black hole
. By measuring the time delays occurring in these 'reverberation' events,
scientists
have been able to map the vicinity of a
black hole
in unprecedented detail. Photo credit:
David W. Hogg, Michael R. Blanton, and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Collaboration
,
Source: Minex
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