A new preprint study has taken a closer look at the "universe-breaking" Little Red Dot galaxies discovered in the early ...
Early data of “little red dots,” or LRDs, from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) appeared to suggest the presence of ...
A team of astronomers sifted through James Webb Space Telescope data from multiple surveys to compile one of the largest ...
These objects are also dim in X-rays, which is not the case for black holes ... could lead to some answers. For now, Little Red Dots are just a little less mysterious.
"This is how you solve the universe-breaking problem." ...
Also supporting the idea of obscuration of AGNs as the cause of little red dots is the fact that these ancient galaxies are dim in high-energy X-ray light. This is not the case with feeding ...
"They may not be these massive galaxies," says Kocevski. He and his colleagues wanted to see if other little red dots had signs of ... that's surprising is they're just really, really common.
Dale Kocevski, from Colby College in Maine, spoke during a press conference about the Little Red Dots (LRDs ... While the earlier findings were not in question, the sheer number now reported ...
"They may not be these massive galaxies," says Kocevski. He and his colleagues wanted to see if other little red dots had signs of ... they're just really, really common. They're much more common ...
"They may not be these massive galaxies," says Kocevski. He and his colleagues wanted to see if other little red dots had signs of a black hole lurking ... "The thing that's surprising is, they're ...