College of Natural & Agricultural Sciences

How a supermassive black hole originates

Supermassive black holes, or SMBHs, are black holes with masses that are several million to billion times the mass of our sun. The Milky Way hosts an SMBH with mass a few million times the solar mass. Surprisingly, astrophysical observations show that SMBHs already existed when the universe was very young. For example, a billion...
By Iqbal Pittalwala | UCR News |
Galaxy

Physicists explain mysterious dark matter deficiency in galaxy pair

Anew theory about the nature of dark matter helps explain why a pair of galaxies about 65 million light-years from Earth contains very little of the mysterious matter, according to a study led by a physicist at the University of California, Riverside. Dark matter is nonluminous and cannot be seen directly. Thought to make up...
By Iqbal Pittalwala | UCR News |
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