This study presents findings on the discovery of a black hole in a low metallicity dwarf galaxy, a galaxy most similar to what may have existed in the early universe, and its importance in determining the origins of supermassive black holes.
This review paper goes over the theories about the formation and development of massive black holes in both typical and dwarf galaxies and their evolution into supermassive black holes.
This paper discusses about the discovery of 151 dwarf galaxies that have optical spectroscopic signatures of massive black holes. The study constrains the size of the smallest galaxies that can form a massive black holes.
This is a brief article relevant to the development and detection of black holes in dwarf galaxies, and details how tidal disruption events can be used to detect and measure massive black holes.
This review article details the processes of detecting and searching for massive black holes in dwarf galaxies. It also goes over the implications of studying these black holes, and how they could lead to discoveries relating to the origin of supermassive black holes.