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Webb’s tiny red dots may be newborn black holes hidden in dense gas
space14 hours ago

Webb’s tiny red dots may be newborn black holes hidden in dense gas

The James Webb Space Telescope’s deep images uncovered compact, distant “little red dots” whose light could be from either dense early galaxies or rapidly growing black holes. A leading interpretation is that many are “black hole stars”—young black holes enveloped by thick, hot gas that reprocesses accretion energy into a cool, star-like glow. One well-studied dot, GLIMPSE-17775 behind the Abell S1063 cluster, shows a spectrum with hydrogen, helium, and iron lines plus electron scattering—signatures consistent with a dense enveloping medium around a central engine. While this model explains several puzzling features and helps reconcile rapid early growth with galaxy formation, other dots may be obscured AGN or unusually dense stellar populations. Ongoing Webb and Chandra observations aim to test whether a population of black hole stars exists and how they evolve toward ordinary quasars.

Webb Telescope Uncovers Potential Black Hole Inside the Universe’s First Stars
science11 months ago

Webb Telescope Uncovers Potential Black Hole Inside the Universe’s First Stars

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered tiny, luminous objects called 'little red dots' in the early universe that may be a new type of star powered by embedded black holes, potentially representing a phase in the formation of supermassive black holes. These objects challenge existing classifications and could provide insights into black hole growth and galaxy evolution.