"The [energy released from gas falling into the] the supermassive black hole is removing large amounts of gas very fast from ...
Astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole starving its galaxy of gas, halting star formation in the early universe.
More about black holes Monster black hole is starving its host galaxy to death, James Webb telescope reveals The Milky Way's supermassive black hole is spinning incredibly fast and at the wrong angle.
A Milky Way-sized galaxy from the early universe appears to have stopped producing any new stars because a supermassive black hole at its center is blasting out all the material needed for stars to be ...
The astronomers observed the black hole pushing out huge amounts of gas from the galaxy at a greater rate than what it needs to form new stars “We found the culprit: The black hole is killing ...
Sep. 6, 2024 — Researchers have discovered compelling evidence suggesting that the supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy, known as ... Supercomputer Simulations Reveal ...
For a long time, astronomers believed that galaxies go out with something close to a cosmic bang, but a recent discovery hints that, in some cases, all you get is a whimper. Using the James Webb ...
Yet like a spiraling whirlpool, a black hole is currently removing so much gas from Pablo's Galaxy that it can no longer normally form stars. Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST ...
Astronomers have used the NASA/ESA James Webb Space Telescope to confirm that supermassive black holes can starve their host galaxies of the fuel they need to form new stars.