by BMAONE23 » Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:40 pm
Looking at all 4 separate images that make up the composit image, it appears that the centarl spiral area is strong in visible and infrared light,(Hot and Bright), but lacking in x-ray that might be expected in a galactic anchoring supermassive central black hole. This type of x-ray source appears to be in the area of the smaller background galaxy.
So it does appear that the background galaxy (@7:30) mighe have somehow been displaced from the cartwheels center.
I believe that this galaxy (the Cartwheel galaxy) shows signs of having had a super massive central black hole as it shows signs of rotation but that it was displaced as there is now no central x-ray source.
There are several external x-ray sources that would bear the signature of rogue super massive black holes, i.e. strong x-ray source but little to no visible light.
Perhaps a rogue super massive black hole passed beneath the galactic plane and dislocated the anchor of this galaxy.
Looking at all 4 separate images that make up the composit image, it appears that the centarl spiral area is strong in visible and infrared light,(Hot and Bright), but lacking in x-ray that might be expected in a galactic anchoring supermassive central black hole. This type of x-ray source appears to be in the area of the smaller background galaxy.
So it does appear that the background galaxy (@7:30) mighe have somehow been displaced from the cartwheels center.
I believe that this galaxy (the Cartwheel galaxy) shows signs of having had a super massive central black hole as it shows signs of rotation but that it was displaced as there is now no central x-ray source.
There are several external x-ray sources that would bear the signature of rogue super massive black holes, i.e. strong x-ray source but little to no visible light.
Perhaps a rogue super massive black hole passed beneath the galactic plane and dislocated the anchor of this galaxy.