Discovery of Giant Bubbles in the Hot Gaseous Halo of the Massive Disk Galaxy NGC 6286
Lin He et al 2025 ApJ 992 86 A galactic superwind appears to be the source of two giant bubbles stretching thousands of light-years from the center of a starburst galaxy, though an active galactic…
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