Montana State University: Ford Fellow Mallory Molina Pioneering Method to Search for Black Holes
January 11, 2022
January 11, 2022
BOZEMAN, Montana, Jan. 11 (TNSRes) -- Montana State University issued the following news release:
Before researchers can understand the formation of the titanic black holes with masses millions to billions times that of our sun that anchor galaxies, they first must find these cosmic phenomena. To that end, Montana State University postdoctoral researcher and Ford Fellowship awardee Mallory Molina is pioneering a way to look for massive black holes in small galaxies known as dwarf ga . . .
Before researchers can understand the formation of the titanic black holes with masses millions to billions times that of our sun that anchor galaxies, they first must find these cosmic phenomena. To that end, Montana State University postdoctoral researcher and Ford Fellowship awardee Mallory Molina is pioneering a way to look for massive black holes in small galaxies known as dwarf ga . . .