Astronomers have found two ultra-compact dwarf galaxies with supermassive black holes.
They have found two ultra-compact dwarf galaxies, VUCD3 and M59cO, with supermassive black holes.
The findings suggest that the dwarfs are likely tiny leftovers of larger galaxies that were stripped of their outer layers after colliding into other, larger galaxies M87 and M59, respectively.
The tiny galaxies were likely leftovers of larger galaxies stripped of their outer layers after colliding into other, larger galaxies.