New Theory Suggests Supermassive Black Holes Are Remnants of the Universe's First Star
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New Theory Suggests Supermassive Black Holes Are Remnants of the Universe's First Star
In a recent study, Professor Jonathan Tan, an astrophysicist from the University of Virginia and Chalmers Institute of Technology, suggests that the population III.1 supermassive star is the precursor to the ultra-high-massive black holes observed in the early universe. The intense high-energy photons emitted by the star ionized the surrounding hydrogen gas, creating a natural [...] The post New Theory Suggests Supermassive Black Holes Are Remna…
Supermassive Black Holes are Remnants of Universe’s Very First Stars, New Theory Says
Professor Jonathan Tan, an astrophysicist at the University of Virginia and the Chalmers University of Technology, proposes that Population III.1 supermassive stars were progenitors of supermassive black holes in the early Universe. The post Supermassive Black Holes are Remnants of Universe’s Very First Stars, New Theory Says appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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