MPE Science Highlight
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MPE Science Highlight
S3BH: The SINFONI Search for Supermassive Black Holes We have observed a total of 33 nearby galaxies with SINFONI on the VLT, using adaptive optics to derive stellar velocity fields and measure supermassive black hole (SMBH) masses in galaxy centers. This will help answer several key questions about SMBH–galaxy correlations, including how they behave in the high- and low-mass regimes and whether pseudobulges and classical bulges follow the same correlations. Most if not all galaxies host supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in their nuclei, with strong correlations between SMBH mass and galaxy properties. However, key questions remain unanswered: Do the correlations deviate from linearity at the high-mass (or low-mass) end? Do the same relations hold for classical bulges, “pseudobulges”, and merger remnants alike? To address these questions, we have observed a sample of 33 nearby galaxies using adaptive optics and the SINFONI near-IR integral field unit on the VLT (see table below); the goal is to model their 2D stellar kinematics and determine the SMBH masses. Basic data reduction is complete, with kinematic derived for over half the galaxies (Fig. 1); dynamical modeling of 5 galaxies (published or submitted) already shows significant deviations from the MBH–Mbulge relation (Fig. 2). !"#,/&- Galaxy !"#/(&, )*( ),,( ,1 ',,( ,.()+%( '*( +(()/*( !"#/$,+ !"#//., ',. ).( ,1 '.( ),. $(),(( !"#$/*, %(),$( !"#$$*+ ).( )-( '-( %(),/( !"#$$-%0 '.( ++()//( !"#$./% ',/( )-( ),/( '-( ,(()/(( !"#$.%& .(),,( !"#$.*& ',+( ',,( ),,( ),+( %(),/( !"#$%&& ,(()/(( !"#$*%+ '%( )%( '%( ,%()++( )%( -(),%( Figure 1: Stellar velocity fields for 12 of the 33 galaxies observed with SINFONI. In each plot, left = velocity, right = velocity dispersion; blue/red indicates negative/ positive velocity or low/high dispersion [km/s], respectively. NGC 307 NGC 1316 NGC 1332 NGC 1374 NGC 1398 NGC 1407 NGC 1550 NGC 3091 NGC 3137 NGC 3351 NGC 3368 NGC 3412 NGC 3489 NGC 3627 NGC 3923 NGC 4371 NGC 4472 NGC 4486a NGC 4486b NGC 4501 NGC 4536 NGC 4569 NGC 4579 NGC 4699 NGC 4751 NGC 4762 NGC 5018 NGC 5102 NGC 5328 NGC 5419 NGC 5516 NGC 7619 ESO 138-5 FWHM (˝) 0.20 0.085 0.15 0.13 0.14 0.20 0.17 0.13 0.10 0.18 0.17 0.15 0.08 0.09 0.33 0.14 0.33 0.10 0.16 0.15 0.18 0.16 0.23 0.10 0.15 0.14 0.15 0.08 0.12 0.19 0.14 0.17 0.36 !"##% !"#"$ !''&$( !##$& !#'&) Figure 2: Correlations between SMBH mass and velocity dispersion (top) or bulge luminosity (bottom). Our published measurements are in red; these show good agreement with the first relation, but significant deviations from the second. R. Bender, P. Erwin, M. Fabricius, F. Klein, N. Nowak, S. Rusli, R. Saglia, J. Thomas