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GOODS Chandra Deep Field South - 033213.9-275000:
Hubble, Chandra & Spitzer have found evidence of a hidden population of supermassive black holes in the universe. One of two sources studied, named 033213.9-275000, appears as an X-ray source (shown in blue) without an optical counterpart in the Hubble image. The Spitzer infrared image demonstrates that the mysterious X-ray source is also detected at infrared wavelengths. This indicates that the galaxies around these supermassive black holes in the GOODS field are heavily obscured by dust.
(Credit: NASA, ESA, A. M. Koekemoer (STScI), M. Dickinson (NOAO) and The GOODS Team)
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GOODS Chandra Deep Field South - 033251.6-275212:
Hubble, Chandra & Spitzer have found evidence of a hidden population of supermassive black holes in the universe. One of two sources studied, named 033251.6-275212, appears as an X-ray source (shown in blue) without an optical counterpart in the Hubble image. The Spitzer infrared image demonstrates that the mysterious X-ray source is also detected at infrared wavelengths. This indicates that the galaxies around these supermassive black holes in the GOODS field are heavily obscured by dust.
(Credit: NASA, ESA, A. M. Koekemoer (STScI), M. Dickinson (NOAO) and The GOODS Team)



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