I Spy with My Large Binocular Eyes: A Dusty Torus Around a Supermassive Black Hole?
Astrobites reports on new mid-infrared observations that allow researchers to probe the structure of active galactic nuclei. The post I Spy with My Large Binocular Eyes: A Dusty Torus Around a…
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