Formation of a supermassive black hole binary system in supermassive star collapse
Supermassive stars are hypothetical objects with masses between 10,000 and 1e8 solar masses that are kept in hydrostatic equilibrium by radiation pressure (unlike ordinary main sequence stars that are powered by nuclear fusion). Even though such a star has never been observed, they are hypothesized to have existed in the very early Universe at high redshifts… Read More