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A tiny nearby galaxy is home to a shockingly enormous black hole

Last updated: October 29, 2025 7:15 pm
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In a surprising twist, a recent study has revealed that Segue 1, a nearby dwarf galaxy previously believed to be dominated by dark matter, may actually house a supermassive black hole at its center. Despite its small size, with only around 1000 stars compared to the Milky Way’s billions, Segue 1 appears to be home to a black hole roughly 10 times the mass of all its stars combined.

Traditionally, dwarf galaxies like Segue 1 have been thought to rely on dark matter to provide the necessary gravitational force to hold them together. However, new findings from Nathaniel Lujan and his team at the University of Texas at San Antonio suggest otherwise. Through extensive computer modeling, they discovered that a model including a supermassive black hole best fit the observations of Segue 1.

The model indicated a black hole with a mass approximately 450,000 times that of the sun, a surprising revelation given the galaxy’s limited number of stars and young age. Segue 1 is believed to have formed just 400 million years after the start of star formation in the universe, leaving little time for such a massive black hole to develop, especially with the Milky Way absorbing much of the available gas shortly after Segue 1’s formation.

These findings suggest that there may be more supermassive black holes in the universe than previously thought. They could potentially account for some of the gravitational forces attributed to dark matter. However, further research is needed to determine if Segue 1 is representative of all dwarf galaxies, sparking a new quest to uncover more supermassive black holes in similar galactic structures.

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The discovery of a supermassive black hole in Segue 1 challenges existing theories and opens up new possibilities for understanding the dynamics of dwarf galaxies. As researchers continue to explore these cosmic mysteries, the boundaries of our knowledge of the universe expand, revealing the intricate and fascinating nature of the cosmos.

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