Astronomers Discover the Brightest Known Object in the Universe, Shining 500 Trillion Times as Bright as the Sun
The quasara glowing, active core of a galaxyhas a black hole at its center that consumes more than a suns-worth of mass each day
Will Sullivan
Daily Correspondent
February 21, 2024
An artist's rendering of the quasar that set the record for the universe's brightest object, with its black hole at its center. ESO / M. Kornmesser
Astronomers have found the brightest known object in the universea glowing core of a galaxy, called a quasar, located 12 billion light-years away.
Quasars, as a whole, are the brightest objects in the cosmos, each consisting of a supermassive black hole thats actively devouring an orbiting disc of gas and dust. But the black hole in this record-setting quasar is gobbling up more than a suns-worth of mass every day, making it the fastest growing black hole scientists have ever seen, according to a statement from the European Space Agency (ESA).
The gargantuan object stretches about seven light-years across, and it puts our suns luminosity to shamethe quasar shines more than 500 trillion times brighter than the star in our solar system, the researchers reported Monday in the journal Nature Astronomy.
This quasar is the most violent place that we know in the universe, Christian Wolf, lead author of the new study and an astrophysicist at Australian National University, tells Marcia Dunn of the Associated Press (AP).
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