Cosmological Simulation

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A new cosmological simulation suggests that dense star clusters in the early universe could have formed seeds for supermassive black holes through runaway mergers. This work addresses how these massive objects grew rapidly after the universe's birth and may explain mysterious 'little red dots' observed by the James Webb Space Telescope. Led by Fred Garcia at Columbia University, the study recreates the first 700 million years of cosmic history.

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