Wandering supermassive black hole caught tearing apart a star far from any galaxy centre
Astronomers have published new findings about tidal disruption event AT2024tvd, in which a star was ripped apart by a supermassive black hole not located at the centre of any visible galaxy. The research, published on June 12 in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, provides rare evidence for so-called wandering supermassive black holes — massive objects stripped of their host galaxies.
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