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Supermassive black holes

SpaceStrange red object from the early universe could be the first ‘black hole star’

MoM-BH*-1 looks like a solar-system-sized star, but its extreme brightness points to a black hole buried inside dense hydrogen gas.

Joseph Shavit
SpaceNASA’s Webb telescope may have solved the mystery of the universe’s ‘little red dots’Joseph Shavit
SpacePowerful black hole pushes quasar’s winds across 300,000 light-yearsJoseph Shavit
SpaceNew study challenges existing knowledge for why galaxies stop forming starsJoseph Shavit
SpaceJWST reveals how a supermassive black hole keeps feeding itselfJoseph Shavit
SpaceESA’s Euclid telescope discovers 31 new quasars dating back 800 million yearsJoseph Shavit
SpaceMilky Way’s central black hole wind finally detected ending 50-year searchJoshua Shavit
SpaceMassive black hole from the early universe has astronomers looking back to the Big BangJoseph Shavit
SpaceBlack hole-powered blazars may explain the highest-energy neutrino ever detectedJoshua Shavit
SpacePhysicists propose a new way to spot supermassive black hole pairsJoseph Shavit
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