Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted Sunday at 08:35 AM Diamond Member Share Posted Sunday at 08:35 AM This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Cosmic Survey Reveals Surge of ****** Holes in Dwarf Galaxies A recent cosmic census has revealed an unexpected threefold rise in active ****** holes within dwarf galaxies, creating the most extensive database of intermediate-mass ****** holes recorded to date. This survey, conducted with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) at the Mayall Telescope in Arizona, identified over 2,500 ****** holes in dwarf galaxies—more than triple the previously estimated number. Led by University of Utah astronomer Ragadeepika Pucha, the research team discovered that around 2 per cent of the nearly 115,000 surveyed dwarf galaxies contain ****** holes actively consuming matter. Previously, only 0.5 per cent of these galaxies were believed to host such ****** holes. Unveiling Middleweight ****** Holes in the Cosmos The survey has also increased the number of intermediate-mass ****** ***** candidates—those with masses between 100 and one million times that of the sun. With almost 300 new middleweight candidates identified, the known population has quadrupled from just 70. These This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up are important for understanding ****** ***** evolution, as middleweight ****** holes are seen as a bridge between stellar-mass ****** holes, formed from collapsing stars, and supermassive ****** holes, which are often found at the centres of larger galaxies. According to Pucha, this newly documented group of ****** holes offers clues into how early ****** holes may have evolved through gradual cosmic mergers. Insights into Galaxy and ****** ***** Co-Evolution The unprecedented increase in detected ****** holes brings fresh opportunities to study the connection between galaxies and the ****** holes within them. As Dr Stéphanie Juneau from NOIRLab, a co-author of the study, remarks, the discovery raises fundamental questions about the evolution of galaxies and their ****** holes. It ******** unclear whether galaxies formed first, subsequently creating ****** holes, or if ****** holes seeded galaxy growth. Future of Cosmic Exploration with DESI DESI’s findings open new chapters in understanding galactic evolution. Expected to release more detailed findings in 2025, the DESI project has already mapped 1.5 million galaxies, creating a vast 3D map that enables astronomers to probe dimmer galaxies that previously eluded detailed study. Astrophysicist Mallory Molina of Vanderbilt University, though not directly involved in the study, noted the transformative impact of the data, highlighting DESI’s ability to detect numerous ****** holes, even with basic observational tools, suggesting the potential for further discoveries. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Cosmic #Survey #Reveals #Surge #****** #Holes #Dwarf #Galaxies This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/169535-cosmic-survey-reveals-surge-of-black-holes-in-dwarf-galaxies/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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