Astronomers have solved the mystery of why this black hole has the hiccups
Briefly

The supermassive black hole is orbited by a smaller black hole that periodically punches through the larger object's accretion disk during its travels, releasing a plume of gas.
The bursts of energy dipped every 8.5 days in the X-ray regime, much like a star's brightness can briefly dim whenever an orbiting planet crosses in front.
Read at Ars Technica
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