Meet the Universe’s Earliest Confirmed Black Hole: A Monster at the Dawn of Time

Hey, Space Placers!

Artist representation of CAPERS-LRD-z9, home to the earliest confirmed black hole. The supermassive black hole at its center is believed to be surrounded by a thick cloud of gas, giving the galaxy a distinctive red color. Image credit: Erik Zumalt, The University of Texas at Austin.

Artist representation of CAPERS-LRD-z9, home to the earliest confirmed black hole. The supermassive black hole at its center is believed to be surrounded by a thick cloud of gas, giving the galaxy a distinctive red color. Image credit: Erik Zumalt, The University of Texas at Austin.

This discovery using James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is really mind boggling. 300 MILLION solar mass black hole so early in the age of the Universe.

This discovery also provides significant evidence for what comprises the "Little Red Dots" discovered by JWST

From the article:

"Finding such a massive black hole so early on provides astronomers a valuable opportunity to study how these objects developed. A black hole present in the later universe will have had diverse opportunities to bulk up during its lifetime. But one present in the first few hundred million years wouldn’t. “This adds to growing evidence that early black holes grew much faster than we thought possible,” said Finkelstein. “Or they started out far more massive than our models predict.”

Fascinating......

Sky Guy in VA

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