A close-pair binary in a distant triple supermassive black hole system.
Galaxies are believed to evolve through merging, which should lead to some hosting multiple supermassive black holes. There are four known triple black hole systems, with the closest black hole pair being 2.4 kiloparsecs apart (the third component in this system is at 3 kiloparsecs), which is far fr...
Main Authors: | Deane, R, Paragi, Z, Jarvis, M, Coriat, M, Bernardi, G, Fender, R, Frey, S, Heywood, I, Klöckner, H, Grainge, K, Rumsey, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2014
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