Webb's Stingray trio hints little red dots are a transitional galaxy phase

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Using JWST data, astronomers studied the ‘Stingray’ triple‑galaxy system—seen when the universe was about 1.1 billion years old—and found that the enigmatic little red dots may be a short‑lived evolutionary phase driven by galaxy interactions and delayed fueling of a central black hole, rather than a distinct class of objects.
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