Indian Researchers Discover 3 Supermassive Black Holes

Supermassive black holes are difficult to detect because they do not emit any light, but can reveal their presence by interacting with their surroundings.

Indian Researchers Discover 3 Supermassive Black Holes

Indian researchers have discovered three supermassive black holes from three galaxies merging together to form a triple active galactic nucleus (AGN), that has a much-higher-than-normal luminosity.

The rare occurrence in the nearby universe indicates that small merging groups are ideal laboratories to detect multiple accreting supermassive black holes and increases the possibility of detecting such occurrences.