Tiny dwarf galaxy might house a supermassive black hole

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The Large Magellanic Cloud may have its own supermassive black hole

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A supermassive black hole in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) may be the source of nine stars zooming through our galaxy – a surprising hint that dwarf galaxies like this can host large black holes.

“This is the first compelling evidence for a supermassive black hole in our nearest companion galaxy,” says Jiwon Jesse Han at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Massachusetts. He estimates the mass of the black hole inside the LMC would be about 60,000 times the mass of…

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