It’s well known that all massive galaxies like the Milky Way host supermassive black holes millions to billions of times the mass of the Sun in their centers. These galaxies and their black holes are intertwined, with the evolution of one significantly impacting the evolution of the other. But what about lower-mass galaxies, such asContinue reading "Massive black holes may eat differently in small galaxies than in large ones"
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