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New Insights into Hidden Black Holes: Potential Impacts on Galaxy Formation

19:40, 20 一月

编辑者: Vera Mo

In a groundbreaking study published in The Astrophysical Journal, researchers have unveiled that nearly 50% of black holes in the universe may be hidden from view. This revelation stems from the use of advanced infrared data collected by NASA's Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) and the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), which can detect high-energy X-rays emitted by superheated matter swirling around these enigmatic entities.

Black holes, notorious for their optical invisibility, possess gravitational forces so strong that not even light can escape. As they consume surrounding matter, this material accelerates and emits a faint glow, often obscured by clouds of gas and dust. The study estimates that there could be billions, even trillions, of supermassive black holes, each with a mass 100,000 times that of the Sun, lurking in the cosmos.

Poshak Gandhi, an astrophysicist at the University of Southampton and co-author of the study, noted, "If we did not have a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, there would likely be many more stars in the sky." This suggests that black holes play a crucial role in regulating galaxy formation by attracting matter toward their gravitational centers and consuming vast amounts of dust that would otherwise contribute to star formation.

The implications of this research extend beyond mere astronomical curiosity. Understanding the prevalence and influence of these hidden black holes could revolutionize our comprehension of galaxy dynamics and evolution, potentially redefining the cosmic landscape as we know it.

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