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Testing the robustness of black hole mass measurements with ALMA and MUSE

Published 26 Nov 2019 in astro-ph.GA | (1911.11491v1)

Abstract: We present our ongoing work of using two independent tracers to estimate the supermassive black hole mass in the nearby early-type galaxy NGC 6958; namely integrated stellar and molecular gas kinematics. We used data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), and the adaptive-optics assisted Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) and constructed state-of-the-art dynamical models. The different methods provide black hole masses of $(2.89\pm 2.05) \times 108M_{\odot}$ from stellar kinematics and $(1.35\pm 0.09) \times 108M_{\odot}$ from molecular gas kinematics which are consistent within their $3\sigma$ uncertainties. Compared to recent M${\rm BH}$ - $\sigma{\rm e}$ scaling relations, we derive a slightly over-massive black hole. Our results also confirm previous findings that gas-based methods tend to provide lower black hole masses than stellar-based methods. More black hole mass measurements and an extensive analysis of the method-dependent systematics are needed in the future to understand this noticeable discrepancy.

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