A significant success in the field of astronomy has been reported in the field of astronomy with a huge collection of feeding a black hole located in the centers of dwarf galaxies. These galaxies, which are smaller and less shiny than larger counterparts, have different wires but have limited amounts of gas. The discovery of Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has provided researchers with a comprehensive sample of intermediate-Jan Black Hole, often called “missing links” in black holes evolution.
Conclusion published in astrophysical journal
As StudyThis dwarf is the largest group of active black holes seen in galaxies. The research team has also identified the most comprehensive collection of intermediate-public hole recorded till date.
Ragdeepika Pucha, Researcher and lead author of study at the University of Utah, Explained In an official press release, when the black hole starts feeding, that energy is released, allowing the hidden black hole in small galaxies. This energy change is known as an active galactic nucleus (Agn), which enables astronomers to inspect these elusive astronomical objects.
The intermediate-mas black hole is classified between the steller-mas black hole, which is usually 1,000 times more than the Sun’s mass, and supermacic black hole, which can be millions or billions of times larger. These medium -sized black holes are first considered to be the remains of the black hole that are formed in the universe and are considered important in understanding the supermasive infection from small black hole.
Desi’s role in identifying Hidden Black Hole
As Informed Space.com, Daisy Instrument, Nicholas U at Kit Peak National Observatory. Mayal 4-meter climbed on binoculars, it has proved necessary to highlight these black holes. Desi has provided a comprehensive dataset for analysis, with its ability to catch light from 5,000 galaxies at once.
Using comments from the first year of their five -year mission, the research team examined 410,000 galaxies including 115,000 dwarf galaxies. Of these, 2,500 dwarf galaxies were identified as hosting the active galactic nucleus, which was significantly higher than the previous estimates. The study also identified around 300 intermediate-mas black holes, suggesting that many low-dominated black holes have been ignored in previous researches.