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23 Dec 2024 18:29

A current mystery in astronomy is how supermassive black holes gained so much heft so early in the Universe. Black holes have been seen in the first billion years after the Big Bang with hundreds of millions of solar masses, defying current models of their growth. Now, astronomers have a clue. They observed a bright jet coming from a type of supermassive black hole called a blazar, which interacts with surrounding gas, helping to drive it into the maw of the black hole. The post How Did Black Ho...
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