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The MBHBM* Project -- I: Measurement of the Central Black Hole Mass in Dwarf Galaxy NGC 3504 Using Molecular Gas Kinematics

Published 11 Feb 2019 in astro-ph.GA | (1902.03813v1)

Abstract: We present the first measurement of the mass of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) in the nearby double-barred spiral galaxy NGC 3504 as part of the Measuring Black Holes Below the Milky Way ($M_{\star}$) mass galaxies (MBHBM${\star}$) Project. Our analysis is based on Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Cycle-5 observations of the ${\rm {12}CO(2-1)}$ emission line. NGC 3504 has a circumnuclear gas disk (CND), which has a relatively high-velocity dispersion of 30 \kms. Our dynamical models of the CND yield a \Mbh~of $M{\rm BH}=1.02{+0.18}_{-0.15}\times107$\Msun and a mass-to-light ratio in $H$-band of \ml${\rm H}=0.66{+1.44}{-0.65}$ (\Msun/\Lsun). This black hole (BH) mass is consistent with BH--galaxy scaling relations. We also detect a central deficiency in the ${\rm {12}CO(2-1)}$ integrated intensity map with a diameter of 2.7 pc at the putative position of the SMBH. However, this hole is filled by a dense gas tracer ${\rm CS(5-4)}$ that peaks at the galaxy center found in one of the three low-velocity-resolution continuum spectral correlators. The ${\rm CS(5-4)}$ line has the same kinematics with the ${\rm {12}CO(2-1)}$ line within the CND, suggesting that it is also an alternative transition for measuring the central \Mbh~in NGC 3504 probably more accurately than the current commonly used of ${\rm {12}CO(2-1)}$ due to its centralization.

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