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Physical Pathways for JWST-observed Supermassive Black Holes in the Early Universe
Published 2025-01-01“…Observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have revealed active galactic nuclei (AGN) powered by supermassive black holes (SMBHs) with estimated masses of 10 ^7 –10 ^8 M _⊙ at redshifts z ∼ 7–9. …”
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Hubble Space Telescope Observations within the Sphere of Influence of the Powerful Supermassive Black Hole in PKS 0745-191
Published 2025-01-01“…While radio-mode feedback effectively thermalizes hot gas in galaxy clusters on kiloparsec scales, within the core, the hot gas flow may decouple, leading to a reduction in angular momentum and supplying ionized gas through cooling, which could enhance accretion onto the SMBH. …”
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Little Red Dots: Rapidly Growing Black Holes Reddened by Extended Dusty Flows
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Formation of Stripped Stars from Stellar Collisions in Galactic Nuclei
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The MBH–M∗ Relation up to z ∼ 2 through Decomposition of COSMOS-Web NIRCam Images
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The NANOGrav 15 Yr Data Set: Removing Pulsars One by One from the Pulsar Timing Array
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Recoiling Black Holes: Electromagnetic Signatures, Candidates, and Astrophysical Implications
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