October 15, 2024
1 Solar System Way, Planet Earth, USA

How black hole-powered quasars wiped out neighboring galaxies in the early universe

Astronomers have used the Dark Energy Camera's wide-field view to confirm that quasars powered by supermassive black holes in the early universe were clustered in dense neighborhoods. However, it seems these cosmic beasts weren't exactly the best neighbors.

The team behind this research discovered that quasars are “noisy neighbors” that emit radiation that can cut off star formationthus “killing” the galaxies that live in their nearby cosmic neighborhoods. As a result, the closest companion galaxies around some quasars do not grow and are therefore too small and faint to be seen.

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