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Black Hole Bonanza Discovered

Irene Klotz, Discovery News
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Oct. 26, 2007 -- A study of ancient galaxies led astronomers to a gold mine of black holes, a discovery that more than doubles the number of these phenomena found in the early universe.

"We had seen the tip of the iceberg. Now, we can see the iceberg itself," said Mark Dickinson, with the National Optical Astronomy Observatory in Tucson, Ariz.

Astronomers discovered that active, supermassive black holes were ubiquitous in the early universe, though they are difficult to observe. Black holes are objects so dense that not even light can escape the grasp of their massive gravitational fists.

They are detected by studying their effects on nearby objects and matter. Scientists using a pair of complementary space telescopes -- one sensitive to X-ray radiation and the other probing infrared wavelengths -- discovered the black holes hiding deep inside envelopes of dust and gas that pocket ancient galaxies.

The tell-tale sign was an unusually large amount of infrared radiation due to the black holes' heating of surrounding dust. The doughnut-shaped structures that comprise the ancient black holes and dust clouds are called quasars and they typically emit X-rays as the black hole cores devour their dusty rings.

The infrared radiation was a clue that something else was going on.

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