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Discovery of a 'Black Hole' Exceeding Sun's Brightness

 Discovery of a 'Black Hole' Exceeding Sun's Brightness

Discovery of a 'Black Hole' Exceeding Sun's Brightness



Scientists have identified approximately one million swiftly growing supermassive black holes situated at the heart of galaxies across the universe.

In a recent publication featured in the esteemed scientific journal Nature Astronomy, researchers have detailed the presence of a black hole enveloped by the most expansive and luminous disk of gas and dust ever observed.
Per reports from the British broadcasting organization BBC, American scientists have stumbled upon a 'quasar' shining with a brilliance surpassing that of the Sun by 500 trillion times. This discovery suggests it could be the most radiant and potent phenomenon known within the cosmos.
Dubbed 'J0529-4351', this immensely powerful black hole stands out as a 'quasar', constituting the core of its host galaxy, scientifically termed as an AGN, or 'active galactic nucleus'.



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Distinguished by its extraordinary energy emissions, this phenomenon hosts supermassive black holes millions or even billions of times more massive than the Sun, voraciously engulfing vast quantities of matter.
According to The Guardian, a group of researchers from the Australian National University first identified the quasar in a locality neighboring the Australian state of New South Wales, a finding subsequently corroborated by the European Southern Observatory.
Christian Wolff, the author of the study published in Nature Astronomy, conveyed to the European Southern Observatory that the newly discovered black hole, the most radiant one to date, boasts a mass estimated to be between 17 and 19 billion times that of the Sun. This colossal entity engulfs material at an astonishing rate, consuming approximately the equivalent mass of the Sun daily due to its powerful gravitational pull.
Scientists say that there is no reason to fear these black holes because it took more than 12 billion years for this light to reach us, which means that its expansion would have stopped long ago.

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