Supermassive Black Hole Binaries May Exist in Ultra-Dense Cosmic Environments, New Study Reveals Scientists studying the universe's most mysterious regions have uncovered surprising evidence about the extreme environments surrounding supermassive black hole pairs . A groundbreaking study published in Nature Astronomy suggests that galactic centers hosting these cosmic giants could be packed with extraordinary densities of stars and dark matter . The research relies on advanced observations using pulsar timing arrays , offering astronomers a new method to investigate places are otherwise impossible to study directly. Highlights of the Discovery Researchers studied gravitational waves detected through pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) Galactic centers around supermassive black hole binaries may contain ~ 1 million solar masses per cubic parsec A faint cosmic gravitational-wave hum was detected across the universe Environmental interactions may influence how black holes merge The findin...
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