Seeds could have formed in the first galaxies or could be related to the collapse of horizon-sized regions in the early Universe. The origins of MBHs remain a mystery, and the recent detection by LIGO/Virgo of a black hole of almost 150 solar masses has revitalized the questions of whether there is a continuum between ‘stellar’ and ‘massive’ black holes, and what the seeds of MBHs are. Massive black holes (MBHs) inhabit galactic centres, and power luminous quasars and active galactic nuclei, shaping their cosmic environment with the energy they produce.
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