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(agns) are not coming from the supermassive black holes themselves. for some time, scientists have understood that nothing, not even light, can escape the event horizon of a black hole. instead, the massive burst of radiations – which includes emissions in the radio, microwave, infrared, optical, ultra-violet
observed within the centers of galaxies that have allowed for them to be identified as agns. for instance, whenever the accretion disk can be seen directly, nuclear-optical emissions can be seen. whenever the accretion disk is obscured by gas and dust close to the nucleus, an agn can be detected by its infra-red...
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