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give 30 list of black hole.

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Answered by adgupta1211
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Explanation:

1ES 2344+514

3C 75

3C 371

4C +37.11 (this radio galaxy is believed to have binary supermassive black holes)

AP Lib

S5 0014+81 (Said to be a compact hyperluminous quasar. Estimated at 40 billion solar masses.)

APM 08279+5255 (contains one of the largest black holes estimated at 23 billion solar masses. Previous candidate for largest.)

Arp 220

Centaurus A

EXO 0706.1+5913

Fornax A

HE0450-2958

IC 1459

J1728.2+5013

MCG-6-30-15

Messier 31 (or the Andromeda Galaxy)

Messier 32

Messier 51 (or the Whirlpool Galaxy)

Messier 60

Messier 77

Messier 81 (or Bode's Galaxy)

Messier 84

Messier 87 (or Virgo A)

Messier 104 (or the Sombrero Galaxy)

Messier 105

Messier 106

Mrk 180

Mrk 421

Mrk 501

NGC 821

NGC 1023

NGC 1097

NGC 1277; the central supermassive black hole is listed as fourth largest, and it is unusually large in proportion to the host galaxy, being 14% of the mass, instead of the usual 0.1%

NGC 1566

NGC 2778

NGC 2787

NGC 3079

NGC 3115

NGC 3245

NGC 3377

NGC 3384

NGC 3608

NGC 3894

NGC 3998

NGC 4151

NGC 4261

NGC 4291

NGC 4342

NGC 4350

NGC 4438

NGC 4459

NGC 4473

NGC 4486B (a satellite galaxy of Messier 87)[1]

NGC 4564

NGC 4579

NGC 4596

NGC 4697

NGC 4742

NGC 4791

NGC 4849

NGC 4889 (contains the second largest supermassive black hole, estimated at 21 billion solar masses.)

NGC 4945

NGC 5033

Answered by kaurrubika
1

Answer:

here is your answer

it is from wikipedia

Explanation:

Super massive black holes and candidates Edit

See also: List of most massive black holes and List of quasars

1ES 2344+514

3C 75

3C 371

4C +37.11 (this radio galaxy is believed to have binary supermassive black holes)

AP Lib

S5 0014+81 (Said to be a compact hyperluminous quasar. Estimated at 40 billion solar masses.)

APM 08279+5255 (contains one of the largest black holes estimated at 23 billion solar masses. Previous candidate for largest.)

Arp 220

Centaurus A

EXO 0706.1+5913

Fornax A

HE0450-2958

IC 1459

J1728.2+5013

MCG-6-30-15

Messier 31 (or the Andromeda Galaxy)

Messier 32

Messier 51 (or the Whirlpool Galaxy)

Messier 60

Messier 77

Messier 81 (or Bode's Galaxy)

Messier 84

Messier 87 (or Virgo A)

Messier 104 (or the Sombrero Galaxy)

Messier 105

Messier 106

Mrk 180

Mrk 421

Mrk 501

NGC 821

NGC 1023

NGC 1097

NGC 1277; the central supermassive black hole is listed as fourth largest, and it is unusually large in proportion to the host galaxy, being 14% of the mass, instead of the usual 0.1%

NGC 1566

NGC 2778

NGC 2787

NGC 3079

NGC 3115

NGC 3245

NGC 3377

NGC 3384

NGC 3608

NGC 3894

NGC 3998

NGC 4151

NGC 4261

NGC 4291

NGC 4342

NGC 4350

NGC 4438

NGC 4459

NGC 4473

NGC 4486B (a satellite galaxy of Messier 87)[1]

NGC 4564

NGC 4579

NGC 4596

NGC 4697

NGC 4742

NGC 4791

NGC 4849

NGC 4889 (contains the second largest supermassive black hole, estimated at 21 billion solar masses.)

NGC 4945

NGC 5033

NGC 5845

NGC 6251

NGC 7052

NGC 7457

OJ 287 (a BL Lac object containing the fifth largest supermassive black hole until NGC 4889's discovery, estimated at 18 billion solar masses)

PKS 0521-365

PKS 0548-322

PKS 2201+044

Q0906+6930 (a blazar organized around a supermassive black hole)

RX J1131 (first black hole whose spin was directly measured)

Sagittarius A*, which is in the center of the Milky Way

TON 618 (Largest known black hole. Estimated at 66 billion solar masses.)

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