
quasar monitoring
Quasar monitoring involves observing and analyzing emissions from quasars—extremely bright and distant objects powered by supermassive black holes. Researchers use telescopes and instruments to measure the light and radiation emitted over time, which helps them understand the quasars’ behavior, structure, and the environment around the black holes. Continuous monitoring reveals changes in brightness or spectral properties, offering insights into black hole accretion processes, jet activity, and the evolution of these exotic objects. This ongoing observation is crucial for advancing our understanding of the most energetic phenomena in the universe.