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Gebhardt and the team have worked on the project for about four years, he said.

“I want to know how a galaxy is made,” said Gebhardt, who got a job after college analyzing black holes at the University of Michigan. “I want to know what role black holes play in galaxy formation and evolution, which (now) appears to be a pretty big role.” Gebhardt said his team was attracted to this particular galaxy because the stars were moving so fast and they wanted to find out why.

The team used the Hobby-Eberly Telescope, a 15-year-old telescope at McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis to measure the black hole.

The $13.5 million telescope measures the light emitted from the galaxies in a process called spectroscopy, which gathers information about the temperature and speed of objects in space. In August, the telescope detected the first evidence of a planet destroyed by a star.

“Finding the largest black hole was not what we were after,” said Matthew Shetrone, a resident astronomer who made the observations for Gebhardt’s team. It “required shifting through the diamonds in the rough.” Astronomy professor Chung-Pei Ma at the University of California, Berkeley, who wasn’t involved in the research, said the link between black holes and galaxies was established during the past decade.

She said this new discovery sparks new questions in the galaxy and black hole debate, and she is interested in seeing more results from Gebhardt’s team.

“If you have just one extraordinary outlier, you can always say maybe this galaxy was very special,” Ma said. “If you say this is a class of its own, then we need to come up with a theoretical explanation.”

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