The black hole mass - spheroid luminosity relation

被引:151
作者
Graham, Alister W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Swinburne Univ Technol, Ctr Astrophys & Supercomp, Hawthorn, Vic 3122, Australia
关键词
black hole physics; galaxies; bulges; galaxies : photometry;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11950.x
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The differing M-bh-L relations presented in McLure & Dunlop, Marconi & Hunt and Erwin et al. have been investigated. A number of issues have been identified and addressed in each of these studies, including but not limited to the removal of a dependency on the Hubble constant, a correction for dust attenuation in the bulges of disc galaxies, the identification of lenticular galaxies previously treated as elliptical galaxies and the application of the same (Y vertical bar X) regression analysis. These adjustments result in relations which now predict similar black hole masses. The optimal K-band relation is log(M-bh/M-circle dot) = -0.37(+/- 0.04)(M-K + 24) + 8.29(+/- 0.08), with a total (not intrinsic) scatter in logM(bh) equal to 0.33 dex. This level of scatter is similar to the value of 0.34 dex from the relation of Tremaine et al. and compares favourably with the value of 0.31 dex from the M-bh-n relation of Graham & Driver. Using different photometric data, consistent relations in the B and R band are also provided, although we do note that the small (N = 13) R-band sample used by Erwin et al. is found here to have a slope of -0.30 +/- 0.06. Performing a symmetrical regression on the larger K-band sample gives a slope of similar to -0.40, implying M-bh proportional to L-1.00. Implications for galaxy-black hole co-evolution, in terms of dry mergers, are briefly discussed, as are the predictions for intermediate mass black holes. Finally, as noted by others, a potential bias in the galaxy sample used to define the M-bh -L relations is shown and a corrective formula provided.
引用
收藏
页码:711 / 722
页数:12
相关论文
共 76 条
[1]   Linear regression for astronomical data with measurement errors and intrinsic scatter [J].
Akritas, MG ;
Bershady, MA .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1996, 470 (02) :706-714
[2]   The Millennium Galaxy Catalogue: bulge-disc decomposition of 10 095 nearby galaxies [J].
Allen, Paul D. ;
Driver, Simon P. ;
Graham, Alister W. ;
Cameron, Ewan ;
Liske, Jochen ;
De Propris, Roberto .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2006, 371 (01) :2-18
[3]   Galactic bulges from Hubble Space Telescope near-infrared camera multi-object spectrometer observations:: The lack of r1/4 bulges [J].
Balcells, M ;
Graham, AW ;
Domínguez-Palmero, L ;
Peletier, RF .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 582 (02) :L79-L82
[4]   POX 52: A dwarf Seyfert 1 galaxy with an intermediate-mass black hole [J].
Barth, AJ ;
Ho, LC ;
Rutledge, RE ;
Sargent, WLW .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2004, 607 (01) :90-102
[5]   A new formation model for M32: A threshed early-type spiral galaxy? [J].
Bekki, K ;
Couch, WJ ;
Drinkwater, MJ ;
Gregg, MD .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2001, 557 (01) :L39-L42
[6]   Selection bias in the M.-σ and M.-L correlations and its consequences [J].
Bernardi, Mariangela ;
Sheth, Ravi K. ;
Tundo, Elena ;
Hyde, Joseph B. .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, 660 (01) :267-275
[7]   The black hole mass of low redshift radiogalaxies [J].
Bettoni, D ;
Falomo, R ;
Fasano, G ;
Govoni, F .
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2003, 399 (03) :869-878
[8]   Early-type galaxy distances from the Fundamental Plane and surface brightness fluctuations [J].
Blakeslee, JP ;
Lucey, JR ;
Tonry, JL ;
Hudson, MJ ;
Narayanan, VK ;
Barris, BJ .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2002, 330 (02) :443-457
[9]   Core formation in galactic nuclei due to recoiling black holes [J].
Boylan-Kolchin, M ;
Ma, CP ;
Quataert, E .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2004, 613 (01) :L37-L40
[10]   Broad-band colours and overall photometric properties of template galaxy models from stellar population synthesis [J].
Buzzoni, A .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2005, 361 (02) :725-742