One Of The Smallest Galaxy-Core Black Holes Provides Insight Into How These Giants Are Born
Supermassive pitch-dark holes ( SMBHs ) are ground at the centre of almost every beetleweed . They weigh millions and sometimes billions of times the mass of our Sun and work a major role in shaping their host galaxy . How they form , however , remains a mystery . The " verbatim collapse calamitous gob " theory suggests they do n’t have to go through a star phase to become black holes ....