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The overmassive black hole in NGC 1277: new constraints from molecular gas kinematics

Authors :
Scharwächter, J.
Combes, F.
Salomé, P.
Sun, M.
Krips, M.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2016 457 (4): 4272-4284
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We report the detection of CO(1-0) emission from NGC 1277, a lenticular galaxy in the Perseus Cluster. NGC 1277 has previously been proposed to host an overmassive black hole (BH) compared to the galaxy bulge luminosity (mass), based on stellar-kinematic measurements. The CO(1-0) emission, observed with the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI) using both, a more compact (2.9-arcsec resolution) and a more extended (1-arcsec resolution) configuration, is likely to originate from the dust lane encompassing the galaxy nucleus at a distance of 0.9 arcsec (~320 pc). The double-horned CO(1-0) profile found at 2.9-arcsec resolution traces $1.5\times 10^8\ M_\odot$ of molecular gas, likely orbiting in the dust lane at $\sim 550\ \mathrm{km\ s^{-1}}$, which suggests a total enclosed mass of $\sim 2\times 10^{10}\ M_\odot$. At 1-arcsec resolution, the CO(1-0) emission appears spatially resolved along the dust lane in east-west direction, though at a low signal-to-noise ratio. In agreement with the previous stellar-kinematic measurements, the CO(1-0) kinematics is found to be consistent with an $\sim 1.7\times 10^{10}\ M_\odot$ BH for a stellar mass-to-light ratio of $M/L_V=6.3$, while a less massive BH of $\sim 5\times 10^{9}\ M_\odot$ is possible when assuming a larger $M/L_V=10$. While the molecular gas reservoir may be associated with a low level of star formation activity, the extended 2.6-mm continuum emission is likely to originate from a weak AGN, possibly characterized by an inverted radio-to-millimetre spectral energy distribution. Literature radio and X-ray data indicate that the BH in NGC 1277 is also overmassive with respect to the Fundamental Plane of BH activity.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 13 figures; accepted for publication in MNRAS on 20 January 2016; updated version including minor changes and note added in proof

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2016 457 (4): 4272-4284
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1507.02292
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw183