
TL;DR
This chapter provides an overview of black holes, covering their theoretical origins, various types in nature, and their complex relationship with host galaxies, especially supermassive black holes.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive review of black hole types and their connection to galaxy evolution, highlighting recent insights into supermassive black holes.
Findings
Different types of black holes in nature
Relationship between supermassive black holes and galaxies
Historical theoretical predictions of black holes
Abstract
In this chapter, we introduce the concept of a black hole (BH) and recount the initial theoretical predictions. We then review the possible types of BHs in nature, from primordial, to stellar-mass, to supermassive BHs. Finally, we focus on the latter category and on their intricate relation with their host galaxies.
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