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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. Messier and New General Catalogue designations are given where possible. Supermassive black holes and candidates 1ES 2344+514 Ton 618 (this quasar has possibly the biggest black hole ever found, estimated at 66 billion solar masses) 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 10-23 billion solar masses; previous candidate for largest) Arp 220 Centaurus A Fornax A HE0450-2958 IC 1459 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 421 Mrk 501 NGC 821 NGC 1023 NGC 1097 NGC 1271 NGC 1277 NGC 1332 NGC 1566 NGC 2787 NGC 3079 NGC 3115 NGC 3377 NGC 3384 NGC 3998 NGC 4151 NGC 4261 NGC 4438 NGC 4459 NGC 4473 NGC 4486B (a satellite galaxy of Messier 87) NGC 4564 NGC 4579 NGC 4596 NGC 4697 NGC 4889 NGC 4945 NGC 5033 NGC 6251 NGC 7052 NGC 7314 PKS 0521-365 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 WayTypes Quasar Supermassive black hole Hypercompact stellar system (hypothetical object organized around a supermassive black hole)Intermediate-mass black holes and candidates Cigar Galaxy (Messier 82, NGC 3034) GCIRS 13E HLX-1 M82 X-1 Messier 15 (NGC 7078) Messier 110 (NGC 205) Sculptor Galaxy (NGC 253) Triangulum Galaxy (Messier 33, NGC 598)Stellar black holes and candidates 1E1740.7-2942 (Great Annihilator), 340 ly from Sgr A* 4U 1543-475/IL Lupi A0620-00/V616 Mon (once thought to be the closest to Earth known, at about 3,000 light years) CXOU J132527.6-430023 (a candidate stellar mass black hole outside of the Local Group) Cygnus X-1 Cygnus X-3 GRO J0422+32 (possibly the smallest black hole yet discovered) GRO J1655-40/V1033 Sco (at one time considered the smallest black hole known) GRS 1124-683/GU Mus GRS 1915+105/V1487 Aql GS 2000+25/QZ Vul GX 339-4/V821 Ara IGR J17091-3624 (candidate smallest known stellar black hole) LB-1 (name of both a galactic B-type star and a very closely associated over-massive stellar-mass black hole) M33 X-7 (most massive stellar-mass black hole known, not counting GW black holes) MOA-2011-BLG-191/OGLE-2011-BLG-0462 (first known isolated stellar black hole) SN 1997D (in NGC 1536) SS 433 V404 Cyg V Puppis XTE J1118+480/KV UMa XTE J1550-564/V381 Nor XTE J1650-500 (at one time considered the smallest black hole known) XTE J1819-254/V4641 SgrBlack holes detected by gravitational wave signals As of February 2019, 10 mergers of binary black holes have been observed. In each case two black holes merged to a larger black hole. In addition, one neutron star merger has been observed (GW170817), forming a black hole. In addition, over 30 alerts have been issued since April 2019, of black hole merger candidates. GW 150914Multiple black hole systems Binary black holes EGSD2 J142033.66 525917.5 core black holes — galaxy hosting a dual AGN OJ 287 core black holes — a BL Lac object with a candidate binary supermassive black hole core system PG 1302-102 – the first binary-cored quasar — a pair of supermassive black holes at the core of this quasar SDSS J120136.02+300305.5 core black holes — a pair of supermassive black holes at the centre of this galaxyIn addition, the signal of several binary black holes merging into a single black hole and in so doing producing gravitational waves have been observed by the LIGO instrument. These are listed above in the section Black holes detected by gravitational wave signals. Trinary black holes As of 2014, there are 5 triple black hole systems known. SDSS J150243.09+111557.3 (SDSS J1502+1115) core black holes — the three components are distant tertiary J1502P, and the close binary pair J1502S composed of J1502SE and J1502SW GOODS J123652.77+621354.7 core black holes of triple-clump galaxy 2MASX J10270057+1749001 (SDSS J1027+1749) core black holesSee also Black hole List of nearest black holes Supermassive black hole Intermediate-mass black hole Stellar black hole Micro black hole Lists of astronomical objectsReferences External links NASA's general description of black holes. A list of black hole stars and candidates compiled by Dr. William Robert Johnston, Ph.D (Physics), a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Texas (Dallas).. Discover the A R Vagnetti popular books. Find the top 100 most popular A R Vagnetti books.

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    Forgotten Storm

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    It's a bumpy road to becoming queen of the vampires.How many years did I drag my ass from one small town to another, singing and bartending to make ends meet? I've lost count. As a...

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    A girl, a werewolf, and a demon walk into a bar. Unfortunately, they're all the same person with an enraged vampire hot on their heels.Being possessed by the Demon of Lust sure amp...