2016ApJ...832L..11M


Query : 2016ApJ...832L..11M

2016ApJ...832L..11M - Astrophys. J., 832, L11-L11 (2016/November-3)

Stellar populations across the black hole mass-velocity dispersion relation.

MARTIN-NAVARRO I., BRODIE J.P., VAN DEN BOSCH R.C.E., ROMANOWSKY A.J. and FORBES D.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Coevolution between supermassive black holes (BH) and their host galaxies is universally adopted in models for galaxy formation. In the absence of feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGNs), simulated massive galaxies keep forming stars in the local universe. From an observational point of view, however, such coevolution remains unclear. We present a stellar population analysis of galaxies with direct BH mass measurements and the BH mass-σ relation as a working framework. We find that over-massive BH galaxies, i.e., galaxies lying above the best-fitting BH mass-σ line, tend to be older and more α-element-enhanced than under-massive BH galaxies. The scatter in the BH mass-σ-[α/Fe] plane is significantly lower than that in the standard BH mass-σ relation. We interpret this trend as an imprint of AGN feedback on the star formation histories of massive galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: general - galaxies: stellar content - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 46

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Number of rows : 46
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 307 GiG 00 56 32.5609001952 -01 46 19.166370780   14.1       ~ 70 0
2 NGC 315 LIN 00 57 48.88334410 +30 21 08.8119345 12.80 12.20 11.16 11.26   ~ 786 2
3 NGC 383 rG 01 07 24.9647814840 +32 24 45.132586200   13.6 12.14     ~ 777 3
4 NGC 524 GiP 01 24 47.7429545736 +09 32 20.089023900   11.5       ~ 462 1
5 NGC 541 AG? 01 25 44.3069825040 -01 22 46.086331044 13.42 13.03 12.08     ~ 213 2
6 NGC 741 rG 01 56 23.2 +05 37 35   13.2       ~ 294 2
7 NGC 821 AG? 02 08 21.1358498040 +10 59 41.832436704   12.210 11.310 10.739 9.744 ~ 572 0
8 NGC 1023 AG? 02 40 24.0133575864 +39 03 47.663392896 10.91 10.35 9.35 7.83   ~ 660 2
9 NGC 1271 GiG 03 19 11.2915920504 +41 21 11.477339028   15.4       ~ 70 0
10 NGC 1277 GiG 03 19 51.4854427512 +41 34 24.934439244   14.9       ~ 196 0
11 NGC 1600 GiG 04 31 39.858 -05 05 09.97   8.9   10.81   ~ 381 0
12 NGC 1961 LIN 05 42 04.6327819680 +69 22 42.411028872   11.73 10.99     ~ 337 3
13 Mrk 1216 Sy1 08 28 47.1087407064 -06 56 24.416711016   15.5       ~ 72 0
14 NGC 2787 LIN 09 19 18.6046606656 +69 12 11.630716128   12.92 11.79     ~ 354 0
15 NGC 2892 rG 09 32 52.9316927952 +67 37 02.634719448   14.4       ~ 68 1
16 NGC 2960 SyG 09 40 36.3826266216 +03 34 37.235848260   13.60       ~ 175 1
17 NGC 3115 GiG 10 05 13.9270507008 -07 43 06.982712292   11   9.37   ~ 1013 2
18 NGC 3245 GiP 10 27 18.3864983136 +28 30 26.621599932   11.6       ~ 346 0
19 M 96 GiP 10 46 45.744 +11 49 11.78 10.42 10.15 9.25 8.99   ~ 819 1
20 NGC 3377 GiP 10 47 42.400 +13 59 08.30 11.55 11.24 10.38     ~ 775 1
21 M 105 LIN 10 47 49.600 +12 34 53.87   10.56 9.76 9.12 8.18 ~ 1463 0
22 NGC 3414 GiP 10 51 16.2099174408 +27 58 30.297624852   12.1       ~ 329 0
23 [VV2006] J111654.8+180304 QSO 11 16 54.7 +18 03 06   13.84 12.76     ~ 467 0
24 NGC 3608 LIN 11 16 58.967 +18 08 54.71   11.7       ~ 508 0
25 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.0 +12 59 29 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1385 4
26 NGC 3842 BiC 11 44 02.155 +19 56 59.37 14.22 13.70 11.82 12.04   ~ 287 3
27 NGC 3953 GiG 11 53 49.0086582552 +52 19 36.475395312   11.08   9.71   ~ 359 0
28 NGC 4026 GiP 11 59 25.0914676128 +50 57 41.951225700   12.17       ~ 268 0
29 NGC 4143 LIN 12 09 36.0679174440 +42 32 03.031963368   13.04 12.08     ~ 233 0
30 NGC 4203 LIN 12 15 05.0549203560 +33 11 50.383965120   12.98 11.99     ~ 492 2
31 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1223 0
32 NGC 4335 rG 12 23 01.8844 +58 26 40.378   13.7       ~ 82 1
33 NGC 4350 GiP 12 23 57.814 +16 41 36.08   11.5 11.08     ~ 317 0
34 NGC 4459 H2G 12 29 00.0329905416 +13 58 42.826603332   11.6       ~ 539 0
35 NGC 4473 GiG 12 29 48.878 +13 25 45.55 11.60 11.16 10.20     ~ 644 1
36 NGC 4564 GiG 12 36 26.9869512504 +11 26 21.204472848 12.51 12.05 11.12     ~ 595 1
37 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
38 NGC 4698 Sy2 12 48 22.9082830584 +08 29 14.667552276   13.24 12.27     ~ 483 0
39 NGC 5127 LIN 13 23 45.0315298080 +31 33 56.527040808   13.9       ~ 177 0
40 NGC 5490 rG 14 09 57.330 +17 32 43.53   13.4 15.5     ~ 166 1
41 NGC 5576 GiP 14 21 03.691 +03 16 15.78 12.25 11.85 10.96     ~ 329 1
42 NGC 6086 BiC 16 12 35.5357829352 +29 29 05.246712168   14.8       ~ 193 1
43 NGC 7052 rG 21 18 33.0441963648 +26 26 49.174586196 15.52 14.85 13.09     ~ 323 1
44 NGC 7331 LIN 22 37 04.0506038088 +34 24 56.800076508 10.65 10.35 9.48     ~ 1227 2
45 NGC 7619 GiG 23 20 14.524 +08 12 22.63   12.7       ~ 449 0
46 NGC 7768 BiC 23 50 58.5485212104 +27 08 50.446633668   14.0 14.23     ~ 187 0

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