Astronomers are endless fascinated by the supermassive black holes are located in the Centre of the most large galaxies. But how did she get so big? With some of the largest optical telescopes on Earth, astronomers have caught their growth end the raging youth.
Black holes, which are a few times the mass of our Sun are produced in the explosive death of very large stars. It is not as easy to get the supermassive black holes, the millions or even billions of times more massive than our Sun. Unfortunate gas and stars can make their way in the middle and fall into the black holes, so that their add bulk.
Galaxies by cycles of such activity, but does not explain that, arrived as a black hole in the first place.
Analysis: Super massive black holes: Galactic killer?
Astronomers Benny Trakhtenbrot, Hagai Netzer, Paulina lira and Ohad Shemmer used the huge mirror the Gemini North telescope and the very large telescope, the light from Active Galaxies 12.4 billion light years distance record. The black holes at their centers are active material gain, when the universe was little more than a billion years old.
These black holes are smaller average and more actively (or lighter) more than a similar population, that at the age of two billion years, and one in the age was examined almost three billion. In this way have the astronomers who pursued also appreciate development of these types of supermassive black holes, back to its foundation at the beginning of the universe. Some may have arisen from the "normal" black holes, which we see today. Others can as a more mysterious and hard tangible medium black hole have arisen.
I am impressed that this study was able to gather a complete example of such young active galaxies and their black holes. Finally, it is not advisable to make general conclusions, if there are only a handful of the brightest.
The ability of astronomers to look back at the time of looking further and further allows direct observation of the evolution of our universe and telescopes go continue for greater and greater thrust. Here, on this small planet, questions about the largest and most spectacular scale of the universe we call. And why not?
Image: Artistic representation of the hard drive to and active supermassive black hole, complete with material escape its pull jets. Credit: ESA/NASA/AVO/Paolo Padovani
This work was published in the Astrophysical Journal, and a preprint is on Scholarpedia.
With thanks to Ned Wright on his Cosmology machines.

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