Date: 28/09/2015 00:41:06
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 781091
Subject: Too big for its boots: Black hole is 30 times expected size
The central supermassive black hole of a recently discovered galaxy has been found to be far larger than should be possible, according to current theories of galactic evolution. New work shows that the black hole is much more massive than it should be, compared to the mass of the galaxy around it.
The central supermassive black hole of a recently discovered galaxy has been found to be far larger than should be possible, according to current theories of galactic evolution. New work, carried out by astronomers at Keele University and the University of Central Lancashire, shows that the black hole is much more massive than it should be, compared to the mass of the galaxy around it. The scientists publish their results in a paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Date: 28/09/2015 02:25:45
From: PermeateFree
ID: 781094
Subject: re: Too big for its boots: Black hole is 30 times expected size
CrazyNeutrino said:
The central supermassive black hole of a recently discovered galaxy has been found to be far larger than should be possible, according to current theories of galactic evolution. New work shows that the black hole is much more massive than it should be, compared to the mass of the galaxy around it.
The central supermassive black hole of a recently discovered galaxy has been found to be far larger than should be possible, according to current theories of galactic evolution. New work, carried out by astronomers at Keele University and the University of Central Lancashire, shows that the black hole is much more massive than it should be, compared to the mass of the galaxy around it. The scientists publish their results in a paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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The unimaginable becomes even more so.
Date: 28/09/2015 09:45:22
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 781125
Subject: re: Too big for its boots: Black hole is 30 times expected size
From link:
“In ordinary galaxies the black hole would grow at the same rate as the galaxy”
When last I heard, this hypothesis remained unproved.