Expected intermediate-mass black holes in the Virgo cluster. I. Early-type galaxies (1812.01231v2)
Abstract: We expand upon the AMUSE-Virgo survey which imaged 100 early-type Virgo cluster galaxies with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and we place an emphasis on potential intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs). Virgo early-type galaxies with absolute magnitudes $\mathfrak{M}B\gtrsim-20.5$ mag have $B$-band luminosities that scale with the square of the stellar velocity dispersion: $L_B\propto\sigma2$. We show that the non-linear `super-quadratic' relation $M{\rm bh}\propto L_B2$-$L_B{2.5}$ from Graham & Scott yields black hole masses, $M_{\rm bh}$, that agree with the $M_{\rm bh}$-$\sigma$ relation down to at least $M_{\rm bh}=104\,M_{\odot}$. We predict that 30 of the 100 galaxies have $M_{\rm bh}\le105\,M_{\odot}$, with IC3602 having $M_{\rm bh}=104\,M_{\odot}$ and IC3633 having $M_{\rm bh}=$(6-8)$\times103\,M_{\odot}$. We additionally revise the black hole Eddington ratios and their scaling with black hole mass, and report a point-like Chandra source at the nucleus of five additional galaxies (NGC4382, NGC4387, NGC4417, NGC4467, and NGC4472). Moreover, three of the galaxies predicted here to host an IMBH have a point-like Chandra source near their nucleus: IC3442 ($M_{\rm bh}=2\times105\,M_{\odot}$); IC3492 ($M_{\rm bh}=5\times104\,M_{\odot}$); and IC3292 ($M_{\rm bh}=6\times104\,M_{\odot}$). Furthermore, IC3442 and IC3292 host a nuclear star cluster that is expected to house an IMBH. Finally, we present the ($B-K$)-$\mathfrak{M}K$ colour-magnitude diagram and discuss the implications for the $M{\rm bh}$-$L_K$ and $M_{\rm bh}$-$M_{\rm *,galaxy}$ relations, revealing why stripped galaxies, especially rare compact elliptical galaxies, should be excluded from $M_{\rm bh}$-$L$ and $M_{\rm bh}$-$M_{\rm *,galaxy}$ scaling relations.
Collections
Sign up for free to add this paper to one or more collections.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper using GPT-5.