Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. A NASA space observatory launched in December 2021, designed to measure the polarization of cosmic X-rays from sources such as black holes, neutron stars, and pulsars. IXPE provides insights into the magnetic fields and emission mechanisms of these high-energy objects.
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09/05/2025

How do black holes create X-rays? Answering this long-standing question was significantly advanced recently with data taken by NASA’s IXPE satellite. X-rays cannot exit a black hole, but they can be created in the energetic environment nearby, in particular by a jet of particles moving outward. By observing X-ray light arriving from near the supermassive black hole at the center of galaxy BL Lac, called a blazar, it was discovered that these X-rays lacked significant polarization, which is expected when created more by energetic electrons than protons. In the featured artistic illustration, a powerful jet is depicted emanating from an orange-colored accretion disk circling the black hole. Understanding highly energetic processes across the universe helps humanity to understand similar processes that occur on or near our Earth. Put it All Together: Astronomy Puzzle of the Day