Strange Universe Like a parasite sucking the life force out of its host, an international group of scientists have determined ...
A Milky Way-sized galaxy from the early universe appears to have stopped producing any new stars because a supermassive black ...
Astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole starving its galaxy of gas, halting star formation in the early universe.
Yet like a spiraling whirlpool, a black hole is currently removing so much gas from Pablo's Galaxy that it can no longer ...
For a galaxy at its age, Pablo's Galaxy is massive. Formed during an early period in the universe's history and officially known as GS-10578, Pablo's Galaxy received its nickname from a scientist ...
Like most large galaxies, it has a supermassive black hole at its center. However, this galaxy is essentially 'dead': it has mostly stopped forming new stars. "Based on earlier observations ...
"We found the culprit. The black hole is killing this galaxy and keeping it dormant by cutting off the source of 'food' the galaxy needs to form new stars." Using the James Webb Space Telescope ...
Astronomers have observed a supermassive black hole “starving” its host galaxy to death, offering new insight into the early universe. An international team led by the University of Cambridge ...
The largest-ever black hole jets ever seen hint that these cosmic monsters may play an even more significant role in shaping ...
A galaxy seen by the JWST has confirmed the suspicion that some supermassive black holes can kill their home galaxy. The galaxy in question is around the mass of the Milky Way, but is set on a ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Two mighty beams of energy have been detected shooting in opposite directions from a supermassive black hole inside a distant galaxy - the largest such jets ever ...