Microquasar

Artist's impression of the microquasar SS 433

A microquasar, the smaller version of a quasar, is a compact region surrounding a stellar black hole with a mass several times that of its companion star.[1] The matter being pulled from the companion star forms an accretion disk around the black hole. This accretion disk may become so hot, due to friction, that it begins to emit X-rays.[2] The disk also projects narrow streams or "jets" of subatomic particles at near-light speed, generating a strong radio wave emission.

  1. ^ "First Microquasar Found Beyond Our Milky Way". www.nrao.edu. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
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