TY - JOUR
T1 - A quartet of black holes and a missing duo
T2 - Probing the low end of the MBH-σ relation with the adaptive optics assisted integral-field spectroscopy
AU - Krajnović, Davor
AU - Cappellari, Michele
AU - McDermid, Richard M.
AU - Thater, Sabine
AU - Nyland, Kristina
AU - de Zeeuw, P. T.
AU - Falcón-Barroso, Jesús
AU - Khochfar, Sadegh
AU - Kuntschner, Harald
AU - Sarzi, Marc
AU - Young, Lisa M.
PY - 2018/7/1
Y1 - 2018/7/1
N2 - We present mass estimates of supermassive black holes in six nearby fast rotating earlytype galaxies (NGC 4339, NGC4434, NGC4474, NGC4551, NGC4578, and NGC4762) with effective stellar velocity dispersion around 100 km s-1. We use near-infrared laser-guide adaptive optics observations with the GEMINI/NIFS to derive stellar kinematics in the galactic nuclei, and SAURON observations from the ATLAS3D Survey for large-scale kinematics. We build axisymmetric Jeans anisotropic models and axisymmetric Schwarzschild dynamical models. Both modelling approaches recover consistent orbital anisotropies and black hole masses within 1σ-2σ confidence level, except for one galaxy for which the difference is just above the 3σ level. Two black holes (NGC 4339 andNGC4434) are amongst the largest outliers from the current black hole mass-velocity dispersion relation, with masses of (4.3-2.3
+4.8) × 107 and (7.0-2.8
+2.0) × 107 M⊙, respectively (3σ confidence level). The black holes in NGC4578 and NGC4762 lie on the scaling relation with masses of (1.9-1.4
+0.6) × 107 and (2.3-0.6
+0.9) × 107 M⊙, respectively (3σ confidence level). For two galaxies (NGC 4474 and NGC4551), we are able to place upper limits on their black holes masses (< 7 × 106 and < 5 × 106 M⊙, respectively, 3σ confidence level). The kinematics for these galaxies clearly indicate central velocity dispersion drops within a radius of 35 and 80 pc, respectively. These drops cannot be associated with cold stellar structures and our data do not have the resolution to exclude black holes with masses an order of magnitude smaller than the predictions. Parametrizing the orbital distribution in spherical coordinates, the vicinity of the black holes is characterized by isotropic or mildly tangential anisotropy.
AB - We present mass estimates of supermassive black holes in six nearby fast rotating earlytype galaxies (NGC 4339, NGC4434, NGC4474, NGC4551, NGC4578, and NGC4762) with effective stellar velocity dispersion around 100 km s-1. We use near-infrared laser-guide adaptive optics observations with the GEMINI/NIFS to derive stellar kinematics in the galactic nuclei, and SAURON observations from the ATLAS3D Survey for large-scale kinematics. We build axisymmetric Jeans anisotropic models and axisymmetric Schwarzschild dynamical models. Both modelling approaches recover consistent orbital anisotropies and black hole masses within 1σ-2σ confidence level, except for one galaxy for which the difference is just above the 3σ level. Two black holes (NGC 4339 andNGC4434) are amongst the largest outliers from the current black hole mass-velocity dispersion relation, with masses of (4.3-2.3
+4.8) × 107 and (7.0-2.8
+2.0) × 107 M⊙, respectively (3σ confidence level). The black holes in NGC4578 and NGC4762 lie on the scaling relation with masses of (1.9-1.4
+0.6) × 107 and (2.3-0.6
+0.9) × 107 M⊙, respectively (3σ confidence level). For two galaxies (NGC 4474 and NGC4551), we are able to place upper limits on their black holes masses (< 7 × 106 and < 5 × 106 M⊙, respectively, 3σ confidence level). The kinematics for these galaxies clearly indicate central velocity dispersion drops within a radius of 35 and 80 pc, respectively. These drops cannot be associated with cold stellar structures and our data do not have the resolution to exclude black holes with masses an order of magnitude smaller than the predictions. Parametrizing the orbital distribution in spherical coordinates, the vicinity of the black holes is characterized by isotropic or mildly tangential anisotropy.
KW - CD
KW - Galaxies: Clusters: Individual: NGC4339
KW - Galaxies: Elliptical and lenticular
KW - NGC4434
KW - NGC4474
KW - NGC4551
KW - NGC4578
KW - NGC4762
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85047121477&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/sty778
DO - 10.1093/mnras/sty778
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85047121477
VL - 477
SP - 3030
EP - 3064
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
SN - 0035-8711
IS - 3
ER -