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Study: Many small galaxies may lack central black holesCEFR A2

15 Dec 2025

Adapted from U. Michigan, Futurity CC BY 4.0

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Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
116 words

A team led by researchers at the University of Michigan used NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to study more than 1,600 galaxies observed over more than 20 years. The sample included very large galaxies and many dwarf galaxies. The work appeared in The Astrophysical Journal.

The study found about 30% of dwarf galaxies likely contain supermassive black holes, while more than 90% of massive galaxies like the Milky Way show signs of central black holes. Smaller galaxies usually did not show clear X-ray signals. Researchers say small black holes are fainter, but also many small galaxies may simply lack central black holes. Future tests could come from the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna planned for 2035.

Difficult words

  • galaxyA large system of stars and gas.
    galaxies
  • dwarfA much smaller type of galaxy.
  • supermassiveExtremely large and heavy, especially for black holes.
  • researcherA person who studies a subject scientifically.
    researchers
  • centralAt or near the middle of something.
  • signalA sign or message detected by instruments.
    signals

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