It appears that the relationship between
nuclear black hole mass and other properties of late - type galaxies remains to be understood.
Not exact matches
Most
black holes are thought to form when very massive stars — those with more than about 10 times the
mass of sun — exhaust their
nuclear fuel and begin to cool and therefore contract.
The process of converting
mass to energy from falling onto a
black hole has an efficiency that is over ten times as large as the efficiency of
nuclear fusion.