NASA Roman Telescope to Detect Ancient Black Holes Destroying Stars
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is expected to observe supermassive black holes located at vast cosmic distances, offering a window into the early universe. Scientists aim to use these observations to understand how black holes at galactic centers form and evolve over time. The telescope will detect tidal disruption events, phenomena where black holes tear apart nearby stars, which serve as powerful indicators of black hole presence. New research highlights Roman's unique capability to spot these events far deeper into the universe than previously possible. This data could help resolve longstanding questions about the origin and growth of supermassive black holes throughout cosmic history.
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