The Hungry Black Hole: A Record-Breaking Feast

USA, CambridgeFri Nov 15 2024
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A black hole devouring matter at a speed that leaves scientists in awe. Recently, astronomers found just that—a supermassive black hole named LID-568. This enormous beast was discovered while observing galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope. What made LID-568 special? It was gobbling up material at a rate 40 times faster than expected, way beyond the theoretical limit known as the Eddington limit, which is the point where a black hole's hunger becomes unstable. This rate makes LID-568 the fastest-eating black hole ever observed!
This incredible find is helping scientists understand how massive black holes grew rapidly in the early universe. Black holes this size are usually found at the centers of galaxies. What’s even more impressive about LID-568 is that it was at the core of a dwarf galaxy when the universe was just 1. 5 billion years old. Now, the universe is about 13. 8 billion years old. By studying this black hole, astronomers are figuring out how these monsters can grow so fast. It’s like finding a vital piece of the puzzle that explains the early universe. Researchers are now searching for more of these hungry black holes to better understand the rules of their growth and the birth of galaxies.
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