Early-Universe Black Hole LID-568 Consumes Matter at Record Rate
Early-Universe Black Hole LID-568 Consumes Matter at Record Rate Key Takeaways Black Hole Name LID-568, a low-mass black hole discovered in a galaxy 1.5 billion years post-Big Bang. Growth Rate Accreting matter at over 40 times its theoretical Eddington limit. Instruments Used JWST’s NIRSpec and Chandra X-ray Observatory, allowing detection of faint emissions and X-rays. Significance Offers insights into how supermassive black holes formed quickly in the early universe. Astronomers have discovered a black hole in the early universe that is consuming matter at a rate over 40 times its theoretical limit. This low-mass supermassive black hole, named LID-568, exists in a galaxy observed just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang. The dis...