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    Galaxy Collisions Found to Activate Supermassive Black Holes, Euclid Data Shows

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    Astronomers using ESA’s Euclid telescope and AI analysis have found that merging galaxies are significantly more likely to host active supermassive black holes. The gravitational chaos of a collision drives gas toward the galactic core, igniting AGN activity. This discovery strengthens the link between galaxy interactions and the energetic processes that shape galactic evolution.
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