2009ApJ...691L.142K


Query : 2009ApJ...691L.142K

2009ApJ...691L.142K - Astrophys. J., 691, L142-L146 (2009/February-1)

Correlations between supermassive black holes, velocity dispersions, and mass deficits in elliptical galaxies with cores.

KORMENDY J. and BENDER R.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-dynamic-range surface photometry in a companion paper makes possible accurate measurement of the stellar light deficits Ldef and mass deficits Mdef associated with the cores of elliptical galaxies. We show that L def correlates with velocity dispersions σ of the host galaxy bulge averaged outside the central region that may be affected by a supermassive black hole (BH). We confirm that Ldef correlates with BH mass M. Also, the fractional light deficit Ldef/L* correlates with M/M *, the ratio of BH mass to the galaxy stellar mass. All three correlations have scatter similar to or smaller than the scatter in the well-known correlation between M and σ. The new correlations are remarkable in view of the dichotomy between ellipticals with cores and those with central extra light. Core light deficit correlates closely with Mand σ, but extra light does not. This supports the suggestion that extra light Es are made in wet mergers with starbursts whereas core Es are made in dry mergers. After dry mergers, cores are believed to be scoured by BH binaries that fling stars away as their orbits decay or by BHs that sink back to the center after recoiling from anisotropic gravitational radiation emitted when they merge. Direct evidence for these mechanisms has been elusive. We interpret the new correlations as the "smoking gun" that connects cores with BHs. Together, the M-σ and M-Ldefcorrelations give us two independent ways to estimate BH masses in core Es.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: structure

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 M 32 GiG 00 42 41.82480 +40 51 54.6120 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2157 2
2 NGC 3377 GiP 10 47 42.400 +13 59 08.30 11.55 11.24 10.38     ~ 777 1
3 M 105 LIN 10 47 49.600 +12 34 53.87   10.56 9.76 9.12 8.18 ~ 1464 0
4 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1228 0
5 NGC 4365 GiG 12 24 28.228 +07 19 03.07   11.5       ~ 844 0
6 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1767 2
7 M 85 GiP 12 25 24.053 +18 11 27.89   10.2       ~ 648 0
8 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1085 1
9 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6669 0
10 NGC 4434 GiG 12 27 36.6771662112 +08 09 15.640206876   13.2       ~ 258 0
11 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2098 2
12 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7231 3
13 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 998 2
14 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1119 1
15 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1349 1

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