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A&A 431, 465-475 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041701
The supermassive black hole in the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 5252
A. Capetti1, A. Marconi2, D. Macchetto3, 4 and D. Axon51 INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Strada Osservatorio 20, 10025 Pino Torinese, Italy
e-mail: capetti@to.astro.it
2 INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Largo E. Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze, Italy
e-mail: marconi@arcetri.astro.it
3 Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
4 Affiliated with ESA's Space Telescope Division
e-mail: macchetto@stsci.edu
5 Department of Physics, Rochester Institute of Technology, 85 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623, USA
e-mail: djasps@rit.edu
(Received 27 July 2004 / Accepted 20 October 2004 )
Abstract
We present results from HST/STIS long-slit spectroscopy of
the gas motions in the nuclear region of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 5252. The observed velocity field is consistent with gas
in regular rotation with superposed localized patches of disturbed gas. The dynamics of the circumnuclear gas can be accurately
reproduced by
adding to the stellar mass component a compact dark mass of
, very likely a
supermassive black hole (BH). Contrarily to results obtained in
similar studies rotational broadening is sufficient to reproduce also
the behaviour of line widths. The BH mass estimated for NGC 5252 is
in good agreement with the correlation between
and bulge
mass. The comparison with the
vs.
relationship is
less stringent (mostly due to the relatively large error in
); NGC 5252 is located above the best fit line by between 0.3 and 1.2 dex, i.e. 1-4 times the dispersion of the correlation.
Both the galaxy's and BH mass of NGC 5252 are substantially larger
than those usually estimated for Seyfert galaxies but, on the other
hand, they are typical of radio-quiet quasars. Combining the
determined BH mass with the hard X-ray luminosity, we estimate that
NGC 5252 is emitting at a fraction ~0.005 of
. In this
sense, this active nucleus appears to be a quasar relic, now probably
accreting at a low rate, rather than a low black hole mass counterpart
of a QSO.
Key words: black hole physics -- galaxies: active -- galaxies: bulges -- galaxies: nuclei -- galaxies: Seyfert
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2005
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