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A normal supermassive black hole in NGC 1277 (1601.05151v2)

Published 20 Jan 2016 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: The identification of galaxies with overly massive' black holes requires two measurements: a black hole mass (M_bh) and a host spheroid mass (M_sph,*). Here we provide our measurements for NGC 1277. Our structural decomposition reveals that NGC 1277 is dominated by aclassical' spheroid with a Sersic index n=5.3, a half-light radius R_e=2.1 kpc, and a stellar mass of 2.7x10{11} M_sun (using M_/L_V=11.65, Martin-Navarro et al.). This mass is an order of magnitude greater than originally reported. Using the latest (M_bh)-n, (M_bh)-(M_sph,) and (M_bh)-sigma relations, the expected black hole mass is respectively (0.57{+1.29}_{-0.40})x109 M_sun, (1.58{+4.04}_{-1.13})x109 M_sun, and (2.27{+4.04}_{-1.44})x109 M_sun (using sigma=300 km/s) for which the `sphere-of-influence' is 0".31. Our new kinematical maps obtained from laser guide star assisted, adaptive optics on the Keck I Telescope dramatically reaffirm the presence of the inner, nearly edge-on, disk seen in this galaxy's image. We also report that this produces a large velocity shear (~400 km/s) across the inner 0".2 (70 pc) plus elevated values of sqrt{sigma2+(V_rot)2} across the inner 3".8x0".6 region of the galaxy. Our new multi-Gaussian expansion (MGE) models and Jeans Anisotropic MGE (JAM) analysis struggled to match this extended component. Our optimal black hole mass, albeit a probable upper limit because of the disk, is 1.2x109 M_sun (M/L_V=12.3). This is an order of magnitude smaller than originally reported and 4 times smaller than recently reported. It gives an M_bh/M_sph,* ratio of 0.45% in agreement with the median (~0.5%) and range (0.1 to 5.0%) observed in non-dwarf, early-type galaxies. This result highlights the need for caution with inner disks.

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