What could force a supermassive black hole (SMBH) out of its host galaxy? They can have hundreds of millions, even billions of solar masses? What’s powerful enough to dislodge one of these behemoths?

The answer lies in galaxy mergers.

Astronomers have found what they say is the first confirmed case of a runaway SMBH. It’s in the Cosmic Owl galaxy, which is actually a pair of ring galaxies about 8.8 billion light years away. The rings appear as owl eyes as they get closer and closer to merging. Astronomers observing the Cosmic Owl found a long linear feature in the galaxy and wondered if it could be the tail from the first confirmed runaway SMBH. Now, new research confirms it.

*The JWST captured these images of the Cosmic Owl. Each of…

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