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Early Black Holes were Grazers Rather than Glutonous Eaters
Black holes powering distant quasars in the early Universe grazed on patches of gas or passing galaxies rather than glutting themselves in dramatic collisions according to new observations from NASA’s Spitzer and Hubble space telescopes. A black hole doesn’t need much gas to satisfy its hunger and turn into a quasar, says study leader Kevin … Continue reading "Early Black Holes were Grazers Rather than Glutonous Eaters"
John Williams