SDSS J0849+1114

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Right ascension08h 49m 05.51s
Declination+11° 14 47.8
Redshift0.077447
SDSS J0849+1114
SDSS J0849+1114 in optical and as captured by the Chandra X-ray Observatory
Observation data (J2000.0 epoch)
ConstellationCancer
Right ascension08h 49m 05.51s
Declination+11° 14 47.8
Redshift0.077447
Heliocentric radial velocity23,818 km/s
Distance1.059 Gly (325 Mpc)
Apparent magnitude (V)0.10
Apparent magnitude (B)0.14
Surface brightness16.66
Notable featurestriple active galactic nucleus
Other designations
SDSS J084905.51+111447.2, IRAS 08463+1126, LEDA 1390839, NVSS J084905+111448

SDSS J0849+1114 (SDSS J084905.51+111447.2) is a late-stage galaxy merger forming from a trio of galaxies located in the constellation of Cancer. At the redshift of 0.077, they are located 1.06 billion light-years from Earth.[1][2] First discovered as a triple active galactic nucleus (AGN) candidate in a Sloan Digital Sky Survey study published in 2011,[3] they received significant attention when astronomers discovered it harbors three supermassive black holes in its center.[4]

Supermassive black holes

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