1992
DOI: 10.1086/186359
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Detection of an unresolved nuclear radio source in M31

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“…The (blue) cross indicates the centre of M 31 (α J2000 = 00 h 42 m 44. s 371, δ J2000 = 41 • 16 08. 34, Crane et al 1992). Left: velocity field measured in CO for the whole galaxy by Nieten et al (2006).…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The (blue) cross indicates the centre of M 31 (α J2000 = 00 h 42 m 44. s 371, δ J2000 = 41 • 16 08. 34, Crane et al 1992). Left: velocity field measured in CO for the whole galaxy by Nieten et al (2006).…”
Section: Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For M BH = 4.5 × 10 7 M ⊙ (Kormendy & Bender 1999;Bacon et al 2001), L X /L Edd = 7 × 10 −10 . M31 similarly has a central radio core, with a luminosity approximately one-third of that of Sgr A * [flux density at 8.4 GHz ∼30 µJy (Crane, Dickel, & Cowan 1992), or L R ≈ 2 × 10 32 erg s −1 for an assumed distance of 800 kpc]. Unlike Sgr A * , however, here the relative fraction of radio to X-ray luminosity is significantly lower, log (L R /L X ) ≈ −4.3.…”
Section: M32 In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most constraining data on this plot are the Very Large Array (VLA) measurements (Crane et al 1992(Crane et al , 1993, the FUV point inferred from the subtraction of starlight (King et al 1995), and the more recent Chandra results (shown as a butterfly below 1.5 keV and as an upper limit above this energy; T 1 10 is due to radiative recombination. The dotted curve corresponds to the emissivity from the inner, cool region, which accounts for the prominent UV peak due to hydrogen line emission.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…INTRODUCTION The discovery of an unresolved radio point source (labeled as M31*) in the nucleus of M31 (Crane, Dickel, & Cowan 1992) led to an early suggestion (Melia 1992b) that its nature may be similar to that of the supermassive black hole candidate, Sgr A*, at the center of our own Galaxy. The distance to M31 renders its nuclear environment difficult to observe with anything approaching the spatial resolution now available for the Galactic center, but certain cues suggest that in both cases we may be dealing with a massive pointlike object accreting gas from the interstellar medium, possibly from stellar winds.…”
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