How hot is a quasar?

We measure the effective temperature of the quasar core to be hotter than 10 trillion degrees!
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Why is quasar so hot?

Gas in the disc falling towards the black hole heats up because of friction and releases energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation. The radiant energy of quasars is enormous; the most powerful quasars have luminosities thousands of times greater than that of a galaxy such as the Milky Way.
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How hot is a quasar in Kelvin?

Studying the quasar at wavelengths of 18, 6 and 1.3 cm, scientists have found that the core of this quasar reaches mind-boggling temperatures of over 10 trillion degrees Kelvin.
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Is quasar a black hole?

A quasar is a supermassive black hole feeding on gas at the center of a distant galaxy. Quasar is short for quasi-stellar radio source, because astronomers first discovered quasars in 1963 as objects that looked like stars but emitted radio waves.
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Can a quasar explode?

(Phys.org)—PKS 1302-102 is one of the few known quasars with a pair of black holes within its accretion disc. It is also a curious case for astronomers as it will produce a powerful explosion when these two black holes merge.
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Do quasars have jets?

Quasars are typically more than 100 times brighter than the galaxies which host them! Quasars also emit jets from their central regions, which can be larger in extent than the host galaxy.
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Is the Milky Way a quasar?

For the most part, this supermassive black hole is inactive, although it's known to swallow sips of hydrogen gas occasionally. But, if astronomers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) are correct, the Milky Way recently (by cosmic standards) went through a quasar stage in its evolution.
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How fast do quasars spin?

Using a new technique, researchers have determined the spin of five accretion discs - finding that one, in a quasar called the Einstein Cross, is zipping around at over 70 percent of the speed of light. It all comes down to observations in X-ray wavelengths, combined with a cosmic effect called gravitational lensing.
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Can quasars be white holes?

So the simplest answer to your question is that quasars cannot be white holes since white holes don't exist.
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How hot is a black hole?

Black holes are freezing cold on the inside, but incredibly hot just outside. The internal temperature of a black hole with the mass of our Sun is around one-millionth of a degree above absolute zero.
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What is the hottest thing in the Universe?

The hottest thing in the Universe: Supernova

The temperatures at the core during the explosion soar up to 100 billion degrees Celsius, 6000 times the temperature of the Sun's core.
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What happens when a quasar dies?

Can anything develop from quasars after they die? Probably, the only thing that would be left is the supermassive black hole. In other words, the gas near it would have been used up, and so the quasar shuts off.
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Do quasars have stars?

The word quasar stands for quasi-stellar radio source. Quasars got that name because they looked starlike when astronomers first began to notice them in the late 1950s and early 60s. But quasars aren't stars.
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Can a superheated quasar escape a black hole?

No, a superheated quasar cannot escape a black hole once it crosses the all important Schwarzschild radius, the point at which it is not possible for...
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Do quasars still exist?

Quasars are a type of Active Galactic Nucleus(AGN), which means we won't find any within our local few million lightyears.
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What is the fastest spinning thing in the universe?

PSR J1748−2446ad is the fastest-spinning pulsar known, at 716 Hz, or 716 times per second. This pulsar was discovered by Jason W. T. Hessels of McGill University on November 10, 2004 and confirmed on January 8, 2005.
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What is fastest quasar?

Telescopes see this quasar designated P172+18 when the Universe was only 780 million years old. P172+18 is one of the fastest-growing supermassive black holes known to date, emitting about 580 times as much energy as the entire Milky Way.
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Can a quasar destroy a galaxy?

Using the unique capabilities of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, a team of astronomers has discovered the most energetic outflows ever witnessed in the universe. They emanate from quasars and tear across interstellar space like tsunamis, wreaking havoc on the galaxies in which the quasars live.
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Can a quasar destroy Earth?

The illumination from a quasar, along with all the radiation it throws off, would mess with Earth's atmosphere. The light is enough to energize particles that make up the atmosphere and frees them from Earth's gravity. And we really need our gravity. Without it, Our atmosphere would be destroyed.
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Do quasars have water?

Water vapor is an important trace gas that reveals the nature of the quasar. In this particular quasar, the water vapor is distributed around the black hole in a gaseous region spanning hundreds of light-years in size (a light-year is about six trillion miles).
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What is Blackhole jet?

Weiss et al. Super-massive black holes in the centers of some active galaxies create powerful jets of radiation and particles travelling close to the speed of light. Attracted by strong gravity, matter falls towards the central black hole as it feeds on the surrounding gas and dust.
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Do we have a picture of a quasar?

The Hubble Space Telescope achieved its 100,000th exposure June 22 with a snapshot of a quasar that is about 9 billion light-years from Earth. The Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 clicked this image of the quasar, the bright object in the center of the photo. The fainter object just above it is an elliptical galaxy.
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Do quasars have a magnetic field?

“This quasar appears to be dynamically dominated by a magnetic field internally anchored to its central, rotating supermassive compact object,” stated Schild. Further evidence for the importance of the quasar's internally anchored magnetic field is found in surrounding structures.
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