
TL;DR
This paper discusses the discovery of the most distant quasar, providing insights into early universe black hole formation and the epoch before reionization ended.
Contribution
It presents observational constraints on black hole formation mechanisms from a newly discovered distant quasar.
Findings
Spectral features suggest early black hole growth.
Constraints on formation models before reionization.
Implications for early universe cosmology.
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.
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