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Universe`s largest known galaxy is discovered

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Published: 18:44, 22 February 2022  
Universe`s largest known galaxy is discovered

Little is known about these mysterious radio galaxies but experts think the jets and lobes associated with them are a byproduct of an active supermassive black hole at the galaxy's centre.

A black hole is defined as 'active' when it's eating, or 'accreting', material from a giant disk of material around it, reports dailymail.co.uk.

Not all of this material ends up beyond the event horizon, however, because a tiny fraction gets funnelled from the inner region of the disk to the poles, where it is blasted into space in the form of jets of ionised plasma.

These jets are able to travel huge distances at the speed of light, before spreading out into giant radio-emitting lobes.

Despite Alcyoneus' size, the type of radio lobes it emits are not out of the ordinary. Our Milky Way is also known to have its own radio lobes.

But one of the most mysterious things about Alcyoneus and other massive galaxies like it is how they grow so large.

Researchers led by the Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands hope their discovery of Alcyoneus could help shed light on how radio galaxies form and why they are so big.

'If there exist host galaxy characteristics that are an important cause for giant radio galaxy growth, then the hosts of the largest giant radio galaxies are likely to possess them,' Martijn Oei, of Leiden Observatory, said in a pre-print of the research paper.

'Similarly, if there exist particular large-scale environments that are highly conducive to giant radio galaxy growth, then the largest giant radio galaxies are likely to reside in them.'

Oei and his team discovered the largest known galaxy while searching for outliers in the data that the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) in Europe had put together.

The LOFAR is made up of around 20,000 radio antennas, distributed throughout 52 locations across the continent.

Researchers had to remove compact radio sources from the images to help detect radio lobes and correct for any optical distortions, which in turn led them to Alcyoneus.

According to the astronomers involved in the study, the largest known galaxy is surrounded by a cosmic web over 240 billion times the mass of the sun.

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