1997
DOI: 10.1086/304823
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The Supermassive Black Hole of M87 and the Kinematics of Its Associated Gaseous Disk

Abstract: We have obtained long-slit observations of the circumnuclear region of M87 at three different locations, with a spatial sampling of 0. ′′ 028 using the Faint Object Camera f/48 spectrograph on board HST. These data allow us to determine the rotation curve of the inner ∼ 1 ′′ of the ionized gas disk in [O II]λ3727 to a distance as close as 0. ′′ 07 (≃ 5pc) to the dynamic center, thereby significantly improving on both the spatial resolution and coverage of previous FOS observations. We have modeled the kinemati… Show more

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“…, Macchetto et al 1997, Walsh et al 2013. Of particular note, the emission lines (particularly N V λ1240 doublet and the C ii λ1336 triplet) are extremely broad and C ii appears to have a blueshifted absorption component as well.…”
Section: M87 Nucleusmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…, Macchetto et al 1997, Walsh et al 2013. Of particular note, the emission lines (particularly N V λ1240 doublet and the C ii λ1336 triplet) are extremely broad and C ii appears to have a blueshifted absorption component as well.…”
Section: M87 Nucleusmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For one, Bondi accretion is only applicable if the accretion flow is spherically symmetric and single phase, both conditions that are at odds with the multiphase gas with angular momentum observed in several cool cores (e.g., see Macchetto et al 1997;McDonald et al 2010;McNamara, Rohanizadegan, & Nulsen 2011;Tremblay et al 2016). Moreover, for a polytropic hot flow p ∝ ρ γ , the mass accretion rate is given by (Shu 1992 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…M32, van der Marel et al 1997; NGC 3250, Barth et al 2001) and some are mildly or strongly active (e.g. M87, Marconi et al 1997; Macchetto et al 1997; Centaurus A, Marconi et al 2001; Cygnus A, Tadhunter et al 2003). The mass of the BH correlates with some properties of the host galaxy such as spheroid (bulge) luminosity and mass (Kormendy & Richstone 1995;Magorrian et al 1998), light concentration (Graham et al 2001) and with the central stellar velocity dispersion (Ferrarese & Merritt 2000;Gebhardt et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%