A&A 460, 439-448 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065826
Measuring supermassive black holes with gas kinematics: the active S0 galaxy NGC 3998
G. De Francesco1, A. Capetti1, and A. Marconi21 INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Strada Osservatorio 20, 10025 Pino Torinese, Italy
e-mail: [defrancesco;capetti]@to.astro.it
2 INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Largo E. Fermi 5, 50125 Firenze, Italy
e-mail: marconi@arcetri.astro.it
(Received 14 June 2006 / Accepted 9 August 2006)
Abstract
Context.We present results from a kinematical study of the gas in the
nucleus of the active S0 galaxy NGC 3998 obtained from archival HST/STIS
long-slit spectra.
Aims.We analyzed the emission lines profiles and derived
the map of the gas velocity field. The observed velocity curves are
consistent with gas in regular rotation around the galaxy's center.
Methods.By modeling the surface brightness distribution and
rotation curve of the H
emission line we found that the
observed kinematics of the circumnuclear gas can be accurately
reproduced by adding to the stellar mass component a compact dark mass
(black hole) of
(uncertainties at a
2
level); the radius of its sphere of
influence (![]()
16) is well resolved at the HST resolution.
Results.The BH mass estimate in NGC 3998 is in good agreement with
both the
(with an upward scatter
by a factor of ~2) and
correlations (with a downward scatter
by a factor of
3-7, depending on the form adopted for the
dependence of
on
).
Conclusions.Although NGC 3998 cannot be considered as an outlier,
its location with respect to the
relation conforms with the trend suggesting the presence of a connection
between the residuals from the
correlation
and the bulge effective radius.
In fact, NGC 3998 has one of the smallest values of
among the galaxies with measured
(0.85 kpc)
and it shows a negative residual.
This suggests that a combination of both
and
is necessary to drive the
correlations between
and other bulge properties, an indication
for the presence of a black holes "fundamental plane".
Key words: black hole physics -- galaxies: active -- galaxies: bulges -- galaxies: nuclei -- galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
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