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A monster in the early Universe

Chris Willott ()
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Chris Willott: Chris Willott is in the Canadian Astronomy Data Centre, National Research Council Canada, Victoria, British Columbia V9E 2E7, Canada.

Nature, 2011, vol. 474, issue 7353, 583-584

Abstract: The most distant quasar yet discovered sets constraints on the formation mechanism of black holes. Its light spectrum has tantalizing features that are expected to be observed before the reionization epoch ended. See Letter p.616

Date: 2011
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