
1. Phoenix A:
Found in the Phoenix Cluster, this black hole is also incredibly massive, with an event horizon diameter of approximately 600 billion kilometers.
2. TON 618:
This quasar is believed to harbor the most massive black hole currently known, estimated to be 70 billion times the mass of our Sun. It is located in the constellation Canes Venatici.
3. Holmberg 15A:
Located in the brightest cluster galaxy of Abell 85, this black hole has a mass estimated to be 66 Solar masses.
4. IC 1101:
This galaxy's core is home to a supermassive black hole with an estimated mass of 57 billion times that of the Sun.
5. S5 0014+81:
A compact hyperluminous quasar, this black hole is estimated to be around 40 billion times the mass of our Sun.
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