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What does SMBH stand for?

Super-Massive Black Holes


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While it is widely accepted that stellar mass black holes are created during the death throes of massive stars, it is still unknown how super-massive black holes are formed," said the lead author of the research paper, Dr.
The physics is similar to that which is being done by Cern, but whereas they, as part of their research, are attempting to create miniature black holes, we are studying super-massive black holes bigger than the sun.
Most galaxies, including the Milky Way, are believed to contain super-massive black holes at their centres.
These super-massive black holes are called quasars, which consist of doughnut-shaped clouds of gas and dust that surround and feed the black holes.

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