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NGC 1600

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Right ascension
  
4 31 39.9

Redshift
  
0.015614

Group or cluster
  
group

Constellation
  
Eridanus

Declination
  
−5° 05′ 10″

Helio radial velocity
  
4681 km/s

Magnitude
  
11.93

Apparent magnitude (V)
  
11.93

NGC 1600 Black hole in a lonely galaxy Max Planck Society

Distance
  
45,770 kpc (149,300 kly)

Similar
  
NGC 4889, NGC 1700, NGC 1637, NGC 1531, NGC 1559

NGC 1600 is an elliptical galaxy in the constellation Eridanus, 200 Mly (61 Mpc) away from Earth.

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Galaxy

NGC 1600 Black hole in a lonely galaxy Max Planck Society

Often described as being an isolated early-type galaxy, it is known to have at least 30 fainter satellite galaxies, including NGC 1601 and NGC 1603. The galaxy has been observed to have boxy isophotes and little rotation. The presence of H-alpha indicates possible ongoing star formation, and the galaxy is a known source of X-ray emissions. It is believed that NGC 1600 is the product of a galaxy merger which took place over 4 Gyr ago. The age of the galaxy is estimated at 4.6 - 8.8 Gyr.

Supermassive black hole

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NGC 1600 has a diffuse distribution of stars near its center, caused by the influence of the galaxy's central black hole. Despite NGC 1600 being of typical size, the supermassive black hole at its center is unusually large, with a mass of 17 billion solar masses (M), making it one of the largest known. At the time of the determination of the size of the black hole, in 2016, it was found to be unusual in its location in relation to the galaxy population of the region. Previously, extremely large black holes were only found in the hearts of large dense rich clusters, the galaxy group for which NGC 1600 is found is only an average galaxy group and not a rich cluster. This discovery could signify previously unknown populations of very large black holes, and that black hole growth models may be incorrect or incomplete.

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