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Astronomers Find a New Clue for Detecting Runaway Supermassive Black Holes

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Dust patterns around quasars may help reveal supermassive black holes kicked from galactic centers. When galaxies collide, the chaos does not stop with stars and gas. At the center of each galaxy, Supermassive Black Holes (SMBHs) can fall into a tightening gravitational dance, spiraling together until they merge into one enormous remnant. In some cases, [...]

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A new study proposes an innovative approach to detecting supermassive black holes (SMBHs) that are displaced from their galactic centers. The research, conducted by an international team, investigates the relationship between the dust surrounding these black holes and their velocity, offering new perspectives on how to identify them. Black hole ejection mechanism: Supermassive black holes can be ‘ejected’ from their galactic centers during galax…

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