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Astronomers find elusive supermassive black holes cloaked in dust from Cosmic Dawn

The Subaru Telescope first identified unusually bright galaxies. These galaxies showed high-energy emissions but lacked visible quasar signatures.

September 14, 2025 / 08:02 IST
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An artist’s illustration of a quasar hidden by dust in the early universe. (Image: NAOJ)
An artist’s illustration of a quasar hidden by dust in the early universe. (Image: NAOJ)

Astronomers have made a striking discovery from Cosmic Dawn. Seven supermassive black hole-powered quasars were found, hidden beneath veils of dust. This period dates back less than a billion years.

How Were Hidden Quasars Detected?

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The team combined Subaru Telescope’s wide survey and James Webb Space Telescope’s infrared vision. This dual approach proved essential for spotting the elusive quasars. Yoshiki Matsuoka of Ehime University said the strategy was key.

The Subaru Telescope first identified unusually bright galaxies. These galaxies showed high-energy emissions but lacked visible quasar signatures. Using JWST’s Near Infrared Spectrograph, astronomers then examined these galaxies in infrared. This allowed them to see through the obscuring cosmic dust.