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"Dark stars" may be the seeds of supermassive black holes, scientists say
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"Dark stars" may be the seeds of supermassive black holes, scientists say

Scientists believe a mysterious low-frequency gravitational wave background detected in 2023 via a pulsar timing array may be the echo of "dark stars" — objects that served as seeds for the first supermassive black holes. The signal is thought to carry information about the state of the universe roughly 13 billion years ago. Rapidly spinning neutron stars called pulsars were used as cosmic detectors to pick up the faint ripples in spacetime.

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