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The formation and evolution of massive black holes.

M Volonteri1.   

Abstract

The past 10 years have witnessed a change of perspective in the way astrophysicists think about massive black holes (MBHs), which are now considered to have a major role in the evolution of galaxies. This appreciation was driven by the realization that black holes of millions of solar masses and above reside in the center of most galaxies, including the Milky Way. MBHs also powered active galactic nuclei known to exist just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Here, I summarize the current ideas on the evolution of MBHs through cosmic history, from their formation about 13 billion years ago to their growth within their host galaxies.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22859482     DOI: 10.1126/science.1220843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  An ultraluminous quasar with a twelve-billion-solar-mass black hole at redshift 6.30.

Authors:  Xue-Bing Wu; Feige Wang; Xiaohui Fan; Weimin Yi; Wenwen Zuo; Fuyan Bian; Linhua Jiang; Ian D McGreer; Ran Wang; Jinyi Yang; Qian Yang; David Thompson; Yuri Beletsky
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-02-26       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  An intermediate-mass black hole in the centre of the globular cluster 47 Tucanae.

Authors:  Bülent Kızıltan; Holger Baumgardt; Abraham Loeb
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-02-08       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Suppression of black-hole growth by strong outflows at redshifts 5.8-6.6.

Authors:  M Bischetti; C Feruglio; V D'Odorico; N Arav; E Bañados; G Becker; S E I Bosman; S Carniani; S Cristiani; G Cupani; R Davies; A C Eilers; E P Farina; A Ferrara; R Maiolino; C Mazzucchelli; A Mesinger; R A Meyer; M Onoue; E Piconcelli; E Ryan-Weber; J-T Schindler; F Wang; J Yang; Y Zhu; F Fiore
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-05-11       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Revealing the origin of the first supermassive black holes.

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  A dusty compact object bridging galaxies and quasars at cosmic dawn.

Authors:  S Fujimoto; G B Brammer; D Watson; G E Magdis; V Kokorev; T R Greve; S Toft; F Walter; R Valiante; M Ginolfi; R Schneider; F Valentino; L Colina; M Vestergaard; R Marques-Chaves; J P U Fynbo; M Krips; C L Steinhardt; I Cortzen; F Rizzo; P A Oesch
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-04-13       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Turbulent cold flows gave birth to the first quasars.

Authors:  M A Latif; D J Whalen; S Khochfar; N P Herrington; T E Woods
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 69.504

7.  Evolving parsec-scale radio structure in the most distant blazar known.

Authors:  Tao An; Prashanth Mohan; Yingkang Zhang; Sándor Frey; Jun Yang; Krisztina É Gabányi; Leonid I Gurvits; Zsolt Paragi; Krisztina Perger; Zhenya Zheng
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-01-09       Impact factor: 14.919

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