New simulations show flickering black hole signals arise from unstable shocks inside accretion discs, revealing how matter ...
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How did black holes from the early universe grow so big so fast? A new study provides an answer
The early universe has a lot more massive black holes than suspected.
A comprehensive set of simulations by Flatiron Institute astrophysicists and their colleagues revealed that magnetic fields are responsible for creating black holes with masses in a range previously ...
Researchers at Maynooth University have uncovered evidence to suggest smaller black holes – in the right conditions – can become massive.
It's 20 million times the mass of the Sun and it's moving at supersonic speeds. Find out how JWST finally proved this rogue ...
Since the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) went into operation, red dots in its images have puzzled researchers around the ...
As the James Webb Space Telescope reveals supermassive black holes are on the move – at two million miles per hour no less – ...
New simulations suggest early black holes grew rapidly through intense feeding, helping explain why massive black holes appeared so soon after the Big Bang ...
Primordial black holes could rewrite our understanding of dark matter and the early universe. A record-breaking detection at ...
Black holes are eaters of all things, even radiation. But what if their rapacious appetites had an unexpected side effect? A new study published in Physical Review Letters suggests that black holes ...
The black hole was bigger than expected, and while the answer was hiding in plain sight, it still rewrites what we thought was possible. Reading time 4 minutes When LIGO broke news of an ...
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