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This research investigates the formation and growth of supermassive black holes in the early universe using innovative techniques. By developing smart star particles, the project aims to explore the direct collapse mechanism and enhance our understanding of black hole evolution.
Many questions remain unanswered regarding the origin and evolution of Black Holes (BHs).
One such question concerns how BHs with masses of one billion times the mass of the sun could exist less than one billion years after the Big Bang?
How could these objects grow so massive so quickly?
Explaining their existence remains one of the grand challenges in astrophysics.
The ‘direct collapse’ mechanism provides a compelling solution: if unusually massive stars can form early in the Universe producin…
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