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“This is an interesting alternative hypothesis for how stars can end up holding onto more of their mass, so they can form such heavy black holes,
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“It’s going to be hard to test our hypothesis,
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,” Petit says. Pinpointing the host galaxy of a future collision between obese black holes might help, but that’s fraught with ambiguity. If the galaxy is rich in heavy elements, then perhaps magnetic fields are needed to hold back the flow of gas from gigantic stars. But that doesn’t mean the black holes were born in that environment. They could also have formed early in the universe,
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