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* [[M33 X-7]] (most massive stellar-mass black hole known) <ref>ScienceDaily, [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071017145225.htm "Heaviest Stellar Black Hole Discovered In Nearby Galaxy"], ''Oct. 18, 2007'' (accessed 12-12-2009)</ref>
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Revision as of 13:32, 16 December 2009

This is an incomplete list of black holes (and stars considered probable candidates) organized by size (including black hole stars of undetermined mass); some items in this list are galaxies or star clusters that are believed to be organized around a black hole.

Supermassive black holes and candidates

Intermediate-mass black holes and candidates

Stellar black holes and candidates

Black holes of undetermined mass

Micro black holes

As of July 2009, the existence of micro black holes remains solely the subject of theoretical models; research in this area with particle accelerators (such as the Large Hadron Collider) is on-going, although the artificial production of micro black holes with particle accelerators has caused some to voice concerns for safety.

See also

  1. ^ ScienceDaily, "Heaviest Stellar Black Hole Discovered In Nearby Galaxy", Oct. 18, 2007 (accessed 12-12-2009)