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Impossible quasar that defies physics is lighting up the early universe
The brightest quasar ever seen in the young cosmos is powered by a black hole that appears to be breaking the universe’s own ...
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A quasar that shouldn’t exist is lighting up the early universe
Twelve billion years ago, long before our sun was even a cloud of dust, a young galaxy flared with a light that shouldn’t ...
A newly identified quasar shows sustained growth beyond the Eddington limit, prompting new examination of accretion physics, radiation trapping and jet activity in early supermassive black holes.
Astronomers have spotted a rare, rule-breaking quasar in the early Universe that appears to be growing its central black hole ...
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