An Efficient Strategy to Select Targets for Gasdynamical Measurements of Black Hole Masses Using the<i>Hubble Space Telescope</i> — Luis C. Ho (2002) | RDL Network
An Efficient Strategy to Select Targets for Gasdynamical Measurements of Black Hole Masses Using the<i>Hubble Space Telescope</i>
Article 2002 en
Authors
LH
Luis C. Ho
MS
M. Sarzi
HR
Hans‐Walter Rix
Abstract
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Gas-dynamical studies using the Hubble Space Telescope are an integral component for future progress in the search for massive black holes in galactic nuclei. Here we present an extensive set of gas rotation curves obtained with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph for the central regions of 23 disk galaxies. We find that the bulges of randomly selected, nearby spiral and S0 galaxies generally do not contain well-defined gaseous disks. Only 15%-20% of disk galaxies have regular, symmetric velocity fields useful for dynamical analysis. Through comparison of the kinematics with Hubble Space Telescope images of the nuclear regions, we show that the probability of success can be significantly boosted by preselecting objects whose central dust lanes follow a well-ordered, circularly symmetric pattern. The dust morphology can be ascertained efficiently by visual inspection of unsharp-masked images.
Jason Pinkney, Karl Gebhardt, R. Bender, Gary Bower, Alan Dressler, S. M. Faber, Alexei V Filippenko, Richard F. Green, Luis C. Ho, John Kormendy, Tod R. Lauer, John Magorrian, D. O. Richstone, Scott Tremaine
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