New discovery reveals black hole as massive as 36 billion suns in cosmic horseshoe
New discovery reveals black hole as massive as 36 billion suns in cosmic horseshoe
Astronomers have discovered an ultramassive black hole 36 billion times heavier than the Sun in the galaxy LRG 3-757. This discovery challenges current understanding of black holes and could provide insights into galaxy formation and evolution. The black hole’s growth might reveal important cosmic processes such as scouring and Active Galactic Nuclei.
Astronomers have discovered an ultramassive black hole 36 billion times heavier than the Sun in the galaxy LRG 3-757. This discovery challenges current understanding of black holes and could provide insights into galaxy formation and evolution. The black hole’s growth might reveal important cosmic processes such as scouring and Active Galactic Nuclei.