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Explore the compelling debate surrounding intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs) with groundbreaking observations from Maximilian Häberle and colleagues, who have detected seven fast-moving stars in ω Centauri, hinting at the presence of a central IMBH. Their findings suggest a lower mass limit of roughly 8,200 solar masses, providing critical evidence for this intriguing phenomenon.
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