"Surprising Discovery: Massive Black Holes Overpowering Small Galaxies in Early Universe"

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered unexpectedly massive supermassive black holes in the centers of early galaxies, challenging previous assumptions about their mass relative to their host galaxies. These findings provide new insights into the origins of supermassive black holes and their host galaxies in the early universe, suggesting that the black holes may have originated from heavy seeds and grew to be as massive as or even more massive than the stellar component of their host galaxies. This discovery was made possible by JWST's ability to observe lower-mass supermassive black holes in small, distant galaxies, shedding light on the evolution of black holes and their host galaxies.
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