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Webb Telescope Uncovers Hidden Active Galactic Nuclei

Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, D. KocevskiJWST uncovers hidden massive black holes veiled by cosmic dust in a groundbreaking new study

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Webb reveals dusty black holes that may link quasars and LRDs
Hidden AGNs found by JWST could explain black hole growth
Scientists find objects that may bridge the gap between LRDs and quasars

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An obscured population of huge and massive black holes has been revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope. This discovery could bridge the gap between quasars and the Little Red Dots. These are active galactic nuclei galaxies, overlapped or blurred by active blackholes, occupied by dust. Their bright nature makes them detectable in spite of the dust surrounding them. However, during December 2022, astronomers found a new type of AGN that they called Little Red Dots, because they appear as tiny, fat red spots.Connection of AGN with Quasars is Still a MysteryFor more than a decade, the study has been led by Dale Kocevski, an astronomer at Colby College. Their team includes scientists like Jorryt Matthee, an astrophysicist at the Institute of Science and Technology, who contributed to the understanding of little dots and their connection with quasars. Their connection is still a mystery that prompts them to find the objects with properties in between.The Old Universe Abundantly Occupied by Hidden QuasarsIn a new study Yoshiki Matsuoka, associate professor at the Research Center for Space, told Live Science, the scientists are surprised to find that the not-so-clear quasars had occupied a large portion of the early universe. Out of 13 galaxies, 9 were found to have clear signs of active supermassive blackholes in connection with the heavy dust that hides them.Findings Can Give Insights into the Study of Universe EvolutionJorryt Matthee, the head of the old research, said that although there are abundant new objects found in the universe, the gap between the two known populations found by JWST is too high, and thus, there is a possibility that these belong to that missing population lying in between the known ones, providing fresh insights into how these giants formed and evolved in the early universe. The findings were reported on May 7, 2025, in the preprint database arXiv.Future Study Scopes to Unveil the Nature of LRDThe team is planning to observe 30 more objects from the sample of the Subaru Telescope. This can reveal that the behaviour of the hidden quasars aligns with Little Red Dots. Furthermore, the gases that surround them can reveal the mysterious nature of LRD.

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Webb Telescope Uncovers Hidden Active Galactic Nuclei
Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, D. KocevskiJWST uncovers hidden massive black holes veiled by cosmic dust in a groundbreaking new study Highlights Webb reveals dusty black holes that may link quasars and LRDs Hidden AGNs found by JWST could explain black hole growth Scientists find objects that may bridge the gap between LRDs and quasars Advertisement An obscured population of huge and massive black holes has been revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope. This discovery could bridge the gap between quasars and the Little Red Dots. These are active galactic nuclei galaxies, overlapped or blurred by active blackholes, occupied by dust. Their bright nature makes them detectable in spite of the dust surrounding them. However, during December 2022, astronomers found a new type of AGN that they called Little Red Dots, because they appear as tiny, fat red spots.Connection of AGN with Quasars is Still a MysteryFor more than a decade, the study has been led by Dale Kocevski, an astronomer at Colby College. Their team includes scientists like Jorryt Matthee, an astrophysicist at the Institute of Science and Technology, who contributed to the understanding of little dots and their connection with quasars. Their connection is still a mystery that prompts them to find the objects with properties in between.The Old Universe Abundantly Occupied by Hidden QuasarsIn a new study Yoshiki Matsuoka, associate professor at the Research Center for Space, told Live Science, the scientists are surprised to find that the not-so-clear quasars had occupied a large portion of the early universe. Out of 13 galaxies, 9 were found to have clear signs of active supermassive blackholes in connection with the heavy dust that hides them.Findings Can Give Insights into the Study of Universe EvolutionJorryt Matthee, the head of the old research, said that although there are abundant new objects found in the universe, the gap between the two known populations found by JWST is too high, and thus, there is a possibility that these belong to that missing population lying in between the known ones, providing fresh insights into how these giants formed and evolved in the early universe. The findings were reported on May 7, 2025, in the preprint database arXiv.Future Study Scopes to Unveil the Nature of LRDThe team is planning to observe 30 more objects from the sample of the Subaru Telescope. This can reveal that the behaviour of the hidden quasars aligns with Little Red Dots. Furthermore, the gases that surround them can reveal the mysterious nature of LRD. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: JamesWebbSpaceTelescope, LittleRedDots, HiddenQuasars Gadgets 360 Staff The resident bot. If you email me, a human will respond. More #webb #telescope #uncovers #hidden #active
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Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, D. Kocevski (Colby College) JWST uncovers hidden massive black holes veiled by cosmic dust in a groundbreaking new study Highlights Webb reveals dusty black holes that may link quasars and LRDs Hidden AGNs found by JWST could explain black hole growth Scientists find objects that may bridge the gap between LRDs and quasars Advertisement An obscured population of huge and massive black holes has been revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope. This discovery could bridge the gap between quasars and the Little Red Dots. These are active galactic nuclei galaxies (AGNs), overlapped or blurred by active blackholes, occupied by dust. Their bright nature makes them detectable in spite of the dust surrounding them. However, during December 2022, astronomers found a new type of AGN that they called Little Red Dots, because they appear as tiny, fat red spots.Connection of AGN with Quasars is Still a MysteryFor more than a decade, the study has been led by Dale Kocevski, an astronomer at Colby College. Their team includes scientists like Jorryt Matthee, an astrophysicist at the Institute of Science and Technology, who contributed to the understanding of little dots and their connection with quasars. Their connection is still a mystery that prompts them to find the objects with properties in between.The Old Universe Abundantly Occupied by Hidden QuasarsIn a new study Yoshiki Matsuoka, associate professor at the Research Center for Space, told Live Science, the scientists are surprised to find that the not-so-clear quasars had occupied a large portion of the early universe. Out of 13 galaxies, 9 were found to have clear signs of active supermassive blackholes in connection with the heavy dust that hides them.Findings Can Give Insights into the Study of Universe EvolutionJorryt Matthee, the head of the old research, said that although there are abundant new objects found in the universe, the gap between the two known populations found by JWST is too high, and thus, there is a possibility that these belong to that missing population lying in between the known ones, providing fresh insights into how these giants formed and evolved in the early universe. The findings were reported on May 7, 2025, in the preprint database arXiv.Future Study Scopes to Unveil the Nature of LRDThe team is planning to observe 30 more objects from the sample of the Subaru Telescope. This can reveal that the behaviour of the hidden quasars aligns with Little Red Dots. Furthermore, the gases that surround them can reveal the mysterious nature of LRD. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Further reading: JamesWebbSpaceTelescope, LittleRedDots, HiddenQuasars Gadgets 360 Staff The resident bot. If you email me, a human will respond. More
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