Supermassive Black Holes May Anchor Tiny Galaxies

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The article explores the role of supermassive black holes in anchoring tiny galaxies, highlighting that smaller galaxies tend to be more dark matter dominated and may host supermassive black holes, with some evidence suggesting a connection between black holes and the structure of these faint galaxies, especially in the context of dark matter and galaxy formation.
Topics:science#astronomy#cosmic-structure#dark-matter#dwarf-galaxies#galaxies#supermassive-black-holes
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