The findings will help astronomers to understand how the newly born universe spawned supermassive black holes in the first place. Massive black holes in the cores of puny dwarf galaxies are much more common than previously thought, according to new results presented at an American Astronomical Society press conference Monday. Astronomers can find massive black holes even in dwarf galaxies by looking for emission related to their outflows. Artist’s impression of an outflow coming from a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy.
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