by starnut » Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:04 am
BMAONE23 wrote:there could be something of an EYE WALL effect or tourus (doughnut) shape event horizon around the central BH. this hasn't been observed though (yet)
The event horizon of the supermassive BH at the center of the galaxy would be the "eye wall" itself, but only if there is an accretion disc around the BH.
Kass,
In an hurricane, the eyewall is formed by the rapid rotation of the storm cloud around a low pressure area. A galaxy, on the other hand, is a slow rotating mass of individual stars, gas and dust clouds, each following its own orbit at its own speed, all going roughly in the same direction. The gravitation of the BH has diminishing influence on the objects the farther the objects are from the BH.
[quote="BMAONE23"]there could be something of an EYE WALL effect or tourus (doughnut) shape event horizon around the central BH. this hasn't been observed though (yet)[/quote]
The event horizon of the supermassive BH at the center of the galaxy would be the "eye wall" itself, but only if there is an accretion disc around the BH.
Kass,
In an hurricane, the eyewall is formed by the rapid rotation of the storm cloud around a low pressure area. A galaxy, on the other hand, is a slow rotating mass of individual stars, gas and dust clouds, each following its own orbit at its own speed, all going roughly in the same direction. The gravitation of the BH has diminishing influence on the objects the farther the objects are from the BH.