COS-87259: Obscure Quasar Study
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•Astronomers explore the properties of an obscured hyperluminous quasar
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Quasars, or quasi-stellar objects, are active galactic nuclei ( AGN ) of very high luminosity.
COS-87259 is a hyperluminous quasar at a redshift of 6.85 .
The galaxy is heavily obscured and has a bolometric luminosity of approximately 50 trillion solar luminosities.
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