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LID-568 Primordial Black Hole

November 10 , 2024 3 days 63 0
  • Astronomers discovered a supermassive black hole, designated LID-568.
  • Its period is about 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang event 13.8 billion years ago that initiated the universe.
  • LID-568 has a mass about 10 million times greater than the sun, so 2-1/2 times that of Sagittarius A*.
  • LID-568 is growing by devouring material at a speed 40 times higher than the theoretical Eddington limit.
  • This speed is challenging existing theories about the evolution of supermassive black holes.
  • The Eddington limit refers to the maximum luminosity a black hole can achieve and the speed at which it can absorb matter.
  • Exceeding this limit, as LID-568 does, suggests a phenomenon known as super-Eddington accretion.

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