Triple black holes in a distant galaxy reveal rapid early-universe growth

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Astronomers using the JWST have identified three active black holes in the distant galaxy J0148-4214, about 12.5 billion light-years away. Two lie at the core (80 million and 600,000 solar masses) and are 620 light-years apart, while a third, ~2 million solar masses, sits ~5,500 light-years away and may merge with the pair or escape. The system supports rapid black-hole growth in the early universe via mergers and foreshadows future low-frequency gravitational-wave detections by space-based observatories like LISA.
Topics:science#black-holes#galaxy-mergers#gravitational-waves#jwst#space-and-astronomy#supermassive-black-holes
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