Biggest black holes may grow faster than host galaxies
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An image from the Chandra X-ray Observatory’s Deep Field-South. The Chandra image (blue) is the deepest ever obtained in X-rays.
An image from the Chandra X-ray Observatory’s Deep Field-South. The Chandra image (blue) is the deepest ever obtained in X-rays.
Some of the most monstrous black holes in the universe are growing faster than their host galaxies, new research suggests.
In X-ray light, a giant purple cloud can be seen in the center of the Hercules A galaxy.
In X-ray light, a giant purple cloud can be seen in the center of the Hercules A galaxy.