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MEASUREMENT of the BLACK HOLE MASS in NGC 1332 from ALMA OBSERVATIONS at 0.044 ARCSECOND RESOLUTION

Authors :
Barth, AJ
Barth, AJ
Boizelle, BD
Darling, J
Baker, AJ
Buote, DA
Ho, LC
Walsh, JL
Barth, AJ
Barth, AJ
Boizelle, BD
Darling, J
Baker, AJ
Buote, DA
Ho, LC
Walsh, JL
Source :
Astrophysical Journal Letters; vol 822, iss 2, L28-L28; 2041-8205
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Cycle 3 observations of CO(2-1) emission from the circumnuclear disk in the E/S0 galaxy NGC 1332 at 0.″044 resolution. The disk exhibits regular rotational kinematics and central high-velocity emission (±500 km s-1) consistent with the presence of a compact central mass. We construct models for a thin, dynamically cold disk in the gravitational potential of the host galaxy and black hole and fit the beam-smeared model line profiles directly to the ALMA data cube. Model fits successfully reproduce the disk kinematics out to r = 200 pc. Fitting models just to spatial pixels within projected r = 50 pc of the nucleus (two times larger than the black hole's gravitational radius of influence), we find MBH =(6.64+0.65-0.63) × 108 Mo. This observation demonstrates ALMA's powerful capability to determine the masses of supermassive black holes by resolving gas kinematics on small angular scales in galaxy nuclei.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal Letters; vol 822, iss 2, L28-L28; 2041-8205
Notes :
application/pdf, Astrophysical Journal Letters vol 822, iss 2, L28-L28 2041-8205
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367428565
Document Type :
Electronic Resource