Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- Angular Momentum Transfer in the Inner Parsec (Invited paper)
- Can Supernovae and Accretion Disks be Distinguished Spectroscopically?
- Low Ionization Broad Absorption Lines in Quasars
- The Aftermath of Tidal Disruption
- The Galactic Center — an AGN on a Starvation Diet (Poster talk)
- A Central Black Hole in M32? (Poster paper)
- Stars and Disks around Massive Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Accretion onto Massive Binary Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Profile Variations of Broad-Line Radio Galaxies (Poster paper)
- The Budget of Energy in AGNs and Quasars (Poster paper)
- The Detection of Microvariations for Akn 120 (Poster paper)
- The Contribution of Cool-Wind Reprocessing to AGN Spectra (Poster paper)
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- IV GAS DYNAMICS AND STAR FORMATION IN BARRED AND NORMAL GALAXIES
- V NUCLEAR GAS AND LARGE-SCALE PROPERTIES OF AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS
- VI HOST GALAXY-AGN-NUCLEAR STARBURST CONNECTION
- VII GALAXY INTERACTIONS AND INDUCED ACTIVITY
- VIII GAS DYNAMICS IN ELLIPTICALS
- IX AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS AT LARGE REDSHIFTS
- X CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- Subject Index
- Object Index
- Author Index
A Central Black Hole in M32? (Poster paper)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- Angular Momentum Transfer in the Inner Parsec (Invited paper)
- Can Supernovae and Accretion Disks be Distinguished Spectroscopically?
- Low Ionization Broad Absorption Lines in Quasars
- The Aftermath of Tidal Disruption
- The Galactic Center — an AGN on a Starvation Diet (Poster talk)
- A Central Black Hole in M32? (Poster paper)
- Stars and Disks around Massive Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Accretion onto Massive Binary Black Holes (Poster paper)
- Profile Variations of Broad-Line Radio Galaxies (Poster paper)
- The Budget of Energy in AGNs and Quasars (Poster paper)
- The Detection of Microvariations for Akn 120 (Poster paper)
- The Contribution of Cool-Wind Reprocessing to AGN Spectra (Poster paper)
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- IV GAS DYNAMICS AND STAR FORMATION IN BARRED AND NORMAL GALAXIES
- V NUCLEAR GAS AND LARGE-SCALE PROPERTIES OF AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS
- VI HOST GALAXY-AGN-NUCLEAR STARBURST CONNECTION
- VII GALAXY INTERACTIONS AND INDUCED ACTIVITY
- VIII GAS DYNAMICS IN ELLIPTICALS
- IX AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS AT LARGE REDSHIFTS
- X CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- Subject Index
- Object Index
- Author Index
Summary
ABSTRACT
We have measured the line-of-sight velocity profiles of M32. The major axis velocity profiles are asymmetric, with opposite asymmetry on opposite sides of the nucleus. Existing models for M32 cannot account for these asymmetries. We present new models which assume the distribution function to be of the form f = f(E, Lz). Such models require a central black hole of ∼ 1.8 × 106 M⊙ to fit the observed rotation velocities and velocity dispersions. Without invoking any further free parameters, these models provide a good fit to the observed velocity profile asymmetries.
OBSERVED VELOCITY PROFILES
The presence of a massive black hole has been invoked to match the observed rotation velocities and velocity dispersions at the center of M32 (Tonry 1987; Richstone, Bower and Dressier 1990). Previous studies have assumed the line-of-sight velocity distributions of the stars, henceforth referred to as the velocity profiles, to be Gaussian. We have determined the velocity profile shapes of M32 from high S/N spectra taken with the William Herschel Telescope at La Palma (van der Marel et al. 1993), using the techniques of Rix and White (1992) and van der Marel and Franx (1993). The velocity profiles are asymmetric, with the asymmetry changing sign upon going from one side of the nucleus to the other (see Fig. 1). None of the existing models, in which the local (unprojected) velocity distributions of the stars are assumed to be Gaussian, can reproduce the observed asymmetries of the velocity profiles.
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- Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies , pp. 49 - 50Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1994