You may have heard that a black hole is the most efficient way to convert matter to energy apart from antimatter annihilation. This is that.
In the accretion disk, friction and collision between fragments, molecules, atoms cause things to reach incredible temperatures. The matter gets so incredibly hot that the radiation it emits is actually enough to offset the black hole's gravity and prevents more matter falling in faster. The innermost section of the disk is so ludicrously hot that matter dissociates into subatomic particles and becomes a plasma. This plasma is very energetic and moves very fast and creates a very strong magnetic field. This interacts with the electric field produced by the black hole. This plus the stupendous distortion of spacetime caused by the black hole's rotation causes the magnetic fields to twist up tightly in a vortex about the axis of rotation.
Again, the energies involved are impossibly huge. We're converting matter into energy at something like 95% efficiency. Just through gravity!
Because the plasma is so highly charged, the magnetic vortices are so powerful, and the twist is so tight, it essentially creates a particle accelerator on a galactic scale. Plasma from the accretion disk is sucked into the vortex by the insane magnetic fields. Particles spin round and round in the vortex until they get as close to light speed as is possible. The vortex also confines the jet into a cone, blasting out charged particles with impossible velocities along the axis of rotation.
These jets convert matter into pretty much every kind of energy. Radiation across the entire spectrum, lightspeed particles, magnetic and electric fields. It's really impossible to overstate just how much energy these things throw out. It's just a few degrees shy of a sustained matter/antimatter reaction on stellar scales running for millenia.
These things can extinguish entire galaxies. Not sterilize, extinguish. They can blast away any free gas in a galaxy, immediately and irrevocably halting star and planet formation. Not even just in the host galaxy. Exceptionally powerful quasars can extinguish galaxies lightyears away.
And again, this is only driven by gravity. Nothing else. All of the impossibly huge energies are produced by nothing more than matter falling into a gravity well.
In the accretion disk, friction and collision between fragments, molecules, atoms cause things to reach incredible temperatures. The matter gets so incredibly hot that the radiation it emits is actually enough to offset the black hole's gravity and prevents more matter falling in faster. The innermost section of the disk is so ludicrously hot that matter dissociates into subatomic particles and becomes a plasma. This plasma is very energetic and moves very fast and creates a very strong magnetic field. This interacts with the electric field produced by the black hole. This plus the stupendous distortion of spacetime caused by the black hole's rotation causes the magnetic fields to twist up tightly in a vortex about the axis of rotation.
Again, the energies involved are impossibly huge. We're converting matter into energy at something like 95% efficiency. Just through gravity!
Because the plasma is so highly charged, the magnetic vortices are so powerful, and the twist is so tight, it essentially creates a particle accelerator on a galactic scale. Plasma from the accretion disk is sucked into the vortex by the insane magnetic fields. Particles spin round and round in the vortex until they get as close to light speed as is possible. The vortex also confines the jet into a cone, blasting out charged particles with impossible velocities along the axis of rotation.
These jets convert matter into pretty much every kind of energy. Radiation across the entire spectrum, lightspeed particles, magnetic and electric fields. It's really impossible to overstate just how much energy these things throw out. It's just a few degrees shy of a sustained matter/antimatter reaction on stellar scales running for millenia.
These things can extinguish entire galaxies. Not sterilize, extinguish. They can blast away any free gas in a galaxy, immediately and irrevocably halting star and planet formation. Not even just in the host galaxy. Exceptionally powerful quasars can extinguish galaxies lightyears away.
And again, this is only driven by gravity. Nothing else. All of the impossibly huge energies are produced by nothing more than matter falling into a gravity well.