X-ray Image of M82 Galaxy
This 2010 Chandra image shows the central region of the M82 galaxy and contains two bright X-ray sources of special interest. Studies with Chandra and ESA's XMM-Newton show that these two sources may be intermediate-mass black holes, with masses in between those of the stellar-mass and supermassive variety. These "survivor" black holes avoided falling into the center of the galaxy and could be examples of the seeds required for the growth of supermassive black holes in galaxies, including the one in the Milky Way.
Image credit: NASA/CXC/Tsinghua Univ./H. Feng et al.
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X-ray Image of M82 Galaxy
This 2010 Chandra image shows the central region of the M82 galaxy and contains two bright X-ray sources of special interest. Studies with Chandra and ESA's XMM-Newton show that these two sources may be intermediate-mass black holes, with masses in between those of the stellar-mass and supermassive variety. These "survivor" black holes avoided falling into the center of the galaxy and could be examples of the seeds required for the growth of supermassive black holes in galaxies, including the one in the Milky Way.
Image credit: NASA/CXC/Tsinghua Univ./H. Feng et al.
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