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Webb Telescope May Have Solved Mystery of 'Little Red Dots' in Space

Researchers found that Webb’s little red dots are young supermassive black holes hidden by gas cocoons that block typical X-ray and radio signals, resolving a cosmic mystery.

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The James Webb Space Telescope may have helped solve a mystery it uncovered in 2022 – mysterious 'little red dots.'

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Researchers in Copenhagen revealed that the nature of these bodies in the cosmos are primordial black holes, changing the perception of their early formation International astronomers have solved one of the most persistent enigmas of the cosmos: the so-called “small red dots” that appear in deep space images. Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, these objects are now identified as manifestations of primordial black holes wrapped in dense ga…

The James Webb Space Telescope intrigues scientists with enigmatic little red dots. A study reveals their nature of young supermassive black holes hidden in a cocoon of ionized gas.

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