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This list of black holes (and stars considered probable candidates) is organized by mass (including black holes of undetermined mass); some items in this list are galaxies or star clusters that are believed to be organized around a black hole.
This is a list of lists of black holes: List of black holes; List of most massive black holes; List of nearest known black holes; List of quasars; See also.
The supermassive black hole at the core of Messier 87, here shown by an image by the Event Horizon Telescope, is among the black holes in this list.. This is an ordered list of the most massive black holes so far discovered (and probable candidates), measured in units of solar masses (M ☉), approximately 2 × 10 30 kilograms.
This is a list of known black holes that are close to the Solar System. It is thought that most black holes are solitary, but black holes in binary or larger systems are much easier to detect. [1] Solitary black holes can generally only be detected by measuring their gravitational distortion of the light from more
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A black hole (artist concept); Vela Pulsar, a rotating neutron star M80 , a globular cluster , and the Pleiades , an open star cluster The Whirlpool galaxy and Abell 2744 , a galaxy cluster
Acoustic black hole. To test this prediction, Steinhauer created an analogue black hole using extremely cold atoms trapped in a laser beam. When he applied a second laser beam, it made a sort of ...
Binary supermassive black holes within the quasar [37] [38] First quasar containing a recoiling supermassive black hole SDSS J0927+2943: 2008 Two optical emission line systems separated by 2650 km/s First gravitationally lensed quasar identified Twin Quasar: 1979 Lensed into 2 images The lens is a galaxy known as YGKOW G1