Formation of Star Clusters and Black Holes in the Early Universe: Insights from High-Redshift Galaxies
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Formation of Star Clusters and Black Holes in the Early Universe: Insights from High-Redshift Galaxies

Lucio Mayer and colleagues used high-resolution simulations to investigate the formation of ultra-compact star clusters and massive black holes in early galaxies at redshifts greater than 7. They found that dense, gas-rich disks in these galaxies could fragment, rapidly forming compact star clusters with extreme stellar densities. The team suggests that these clusters could generate intermediate-mass black holes, which would then merge to form supermassive black holes, explaining the overmassive black holes observed by JWST in the early universe.

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