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A Fundamental Relation between Supermassive Black Holes and Their Host Galaxies

Laura Ferrarese, David Merritt

2000The Astrophysical Journal4,456 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The masses of supermassive black holes correlate almost perfectly with the velocity dispersions of their host bulges, M(BH) ~ sigma^alpha, where alpha =4.8 +/- 0.5$. The relation is much tighter than the relation between M(BH) and bulge luminosity, with a scatter no larger than expected on the basis of measurement error alone. Black hole masses estimated by Magorrian et al. (1998) lie systematically above the M(BH)-sigma relation defined by more accurate mass estimates, some by as much as two orders of magnitude. The tightness of the M(BH)-sigma relation implies a strong link between black hole formation and the properties of the stellar bulge.

Topics & Concepts

Supermassive black holePhysicsAstrophysicsBulgeBlack hole (networking)GalaxyLuminosityQuasarComputer scienceRouting protocolRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkLink-state routing protocolAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research