论文标题
智慧项目 - vi。探索超大质量黑洞质量和与分子气体旋转的星系旋转之间的关系
WISDOM project -- VI. Exploring the relation between supermassive black hole mass and galaxy rotation with molecular gas
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论文摘要
超级质量黑洞(SMBH)的质量与宿主星系的性质之间的经验相关性是完善的。其中包括与每个星系的平坦旋转速度的相关性,在其旋转曲线的较大半径或通过空间集成的发射线宽度上测量。我们在这里提出,将DE销售的集成CO发射线宽度用作该旋转速度的替代示踪剂,已经显示出对Tully-Fisher(Luminosity Rotation速度)关系有用的。我们研究了两个具有动力学SMBH质量测量的星系样本的CO线宽度和SMBH质量之间的相关性,分别通过空间分辨和未解决的CO观测值。使用24个星系的解析样品发现$ \ log(m_ \ mathrm {bh}/\ mathrm {m_ \ odot})=(7.5 \ pm0.1)+(8.5 \ pm0.9) \,\ Mathrm {km \,s}^{ - 1}) - 2.7] $,其中$ m_ \ mathrm {bh} $是中央smbh质量,$ w_ {50} $全半宽,半度最大的双最大型号的发射线档案,以及$ i $ i $ i $ i $ i $ co co co co co co co。这种关系的总分布为$ 0.6 \,$ dex,可与其他SMBH质量相关性相媲美,并由$ 0.5 \,$ dex的内在分散占主导地位。在一个有效半径内平均平均分散的脱粒CO线宽度与恒星速度分散之间也发现了紧密的相关性。我们将相关性应用于冷气体样品,以估计局部SMBH质量函数。
Empirical correlations between the masses of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) and properties of their host galaxies are well-established. Among these is the correlation with the flat rotation velocity of each galaxy measured either at a large radius in its rotation curve or via a spatially-integrated emission line width. We propose here the use of the de-projected integrated CO emission line width as an alternative tracer of this rotation velocity, that has already been shown useful for the Tully-Fisher (luminosity-rotation velocity) relation. We investigate the correlation between CO line widths and SMBH masses for two samples of galaxies with dynamical SMBH mass measurements, with respectively spatially-resolved and unresolved CO observations. The tightest correlation is found using the resolved sample of 24 galaxies as $\log (M_\mathrm{BH}/\mathrm{M_\odot})=(7.5\pm0.1)+(8.5\pm0.9)[\log(W_\mathrm{50}/\sin i \,\mathrm{km\,s}^{-1})-2.7]$, where $M_\mathrm{BH}$ is the central SMBH mass, $W_{50}$ the full-width at half-maximum of a double-horned emission line profile, and $i$ the inclination of the CO disc. This relation has a total scatter of $0.6\,$dex, comparable to those of other SMBH mass correlations, and dominated by the intrinsic scatter of $0.5\,$dex. A tight correlation is also found between the de-projected CO line widths and the stellar velocity dispersions averaged within one effective radius. We apply our correlation to the COLD GASS sample to estimate the local SMBH mass function.