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PJ352–15

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PJ352–15
Observation data (Epoch J2000.0)
ConstellationAquarius
Right ascension23h 29m 36.81s
Declination−15° 20′ 14.28″[1]
Redshift5.831[2]
Distance12.7 billion
See also: Quasar, List of quasars

PSO J352.4034–15.3373, or PJ352-15, is a quasar with an astrophysical jet ascribed to a billion-solar-mass supermassive black hole. It is one of the brightest objects so far discovered. Its discovery, using the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, was reported in March 2021. At 12.7 billion light years from Earth, the X-ray jet became an observational distance record at the time of its discovery.[3][4]

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  1. ^ "PJ352-15: Gigantic Jet Spied From Black Hole in Early Universe". Chandra X-Ray Observatory official website. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  2. ^ Connor, Thomas; Bañados, Eduardo; Stern, Daniel; Carilli, Chris; Fabian, Andrew; Momjian, Emmanuel; Rojas-Ruiz, Sofía; Decarli, Roberto; Farina, Emanuele Paolo; Mazzucchelli, Chiara; Earnshaw, Hannah P. (1 April 2021). "Enhanced X-Ray Emission from the Most Radio-powerful Quasar in the Universe's First Billion Years". The Astrophysical Journal. 911 (2): 120. arXiv:2103.03879. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abe710. ISSN 0004-637X.
  3. ^ "Gigantic Jet Spied from Black Hole in Early Universe". Chandra mission page. NASA. March 9, 2021.
  4. ^ Julia Musto (March 10, 2021). "NASA finds proof of jet coming from black hole in early universe". Fox News.