Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p RX J1131 (also known as RX J1131-1231) is a distant, supermassive-black-hole-containing quasar located about 6 billion light years from Earth in the constellation Crater.In 2014, astronomers found that the X-rays being emitted are coming from a region inside the accretion disk located about three times the radius of the event horizon. This implies that the black hole must be spinning incredibly fast to allow the disk to survive at such a small radius.. }
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- RX_J1131 comment "RX J1131 (also known as RX J1131-1231) is a distant, supermassive-black-hole-containing quasar located about 6 billion light years from Earth in the constellation Crater.In 2014, astronomers found that the X-rays being emitted are coming from a region inside the accretion disk located about three times the radius of the event horizon. This implies that the black hole must be spinning incredibly fast to allow the disk to survive at such a small radius.".