A team led by Prof. Toru Misawa of the School of General Education, Shinshu University found for the first time that the internal donut-shaped structure of the central nuclei of bright galaxies in the distant universe can have an “anisotropic” effect on the gas distributed over a vast area around them.
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Source: Phys.org