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Home / Science / JWST's Red Dots: Violent Black Holes Revealed!

JWST's Red Dots: Violent Black Holes Revealed!

14 Jan

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Summary

  • Faint red dots in deep space are revealed as supermassive black holes.
  • These ancient black holes feed on gas cocoons, generating immense heat.
  • Their small size and rapid growth align with early universe theories.
JWST's Red Dots: Violent Black Holes Revealed!

Astronomers have identified the enigmatic "little red dots" observed by the James Webb Space Telescope as the universe's earliest supermassive black holes. These celestial objects, detected from when the universe was only a few hundred million years old, were previously a profound mystery.

New research indicates these red dots are young black holes actively feeding within cocoons of ionized gas. This process generates significant heat and radiation, causing them to shine brightly. The characteristic red glow results from the absorption and reprocessing of ultraviolet and X-ray radiation by the surrounding gas.

This discovery challenges previous assumptions about the size and formation of early black holes. The identified black holes are significantly smaller than anticipated, a finding consistent with theories on the universe's evolution after the Big Bang. This resolution aids in understanding how black holes achieved such massive sizes so early in cosmic history.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'little red dots' are ancient supermassive black holes concealed in cocoons of ionized gas, discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope in the early universe.
These young black holes grow by feeding on the gas within their cocoons, allowing them to reach enormous sizes at near-maximum theoretical rates.
Scientists initially struggled because the dots' appearance and rapid growth were inconsistent with existing models of early galaxy formation and black hole evolution.

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