At once two independent researches studying evolution of galaxies and black holes have come to an interesting conclusion which doesn't match the ideas of communication which had earlier between the mass of black holes and galaxies.
It was supposed that the growth rate of supermassive black holes estimated on a ratio between the weight and intensity of x-ray radiation is connected with star formation speed in their galaxies. But the analysis of data of the Chandra telescope and others has shown that supermassive black holes grow much quicker, than there is a star formation process. This strange disagreement raises new questions in evolution of galaxies.
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