The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics

We present a determination of the mass of the supermassive black hole (BH) and the nuclear stellar orbital distribution of the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) (NGC 5128) using high-resolution integral-field observations of the stellar kinematics. The observations were obtained with SINFONI (Sp...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Cappellari, M, Neumayer, N, Reunanen, J, van der Werf, P, de Zeeuw, P, Rix, H
Format: Journal article
Published: 2009
_version_ 1797083580986294272
author Cappellari, M
Neumayer, N
Reunanen, J
van der Werf, P
de Zeeuw, P
Rix, H
author_facet Cappellari, M
Neumayer, N
Reunanen, J
van der Werf, P
de Zeeuw, P
Rix, H
author_sort Cappellari, M
collection OXFORD
description We present a determination of the mass of the supermassive black hole (BH) and the nuclear stellar orbital distribution of the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) (NGC 5128) using high-resolution integral-field observations of the stellar kinematics. The observations were obtained with SINFONI (Spectrograph for INtegral Field Observations in the Near Infrared) at the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope in the near-infrared (IR) (K band), using adaptive optics (AO) to correct for the blurring effect of the Earth's atmosphere. The data have a spatial resolution of 0.17 arcsec full width at half-maximum and high signal-to-noise ratios (S/N) ≳ 80 per spectral pixel so that the shape of the stellar line-of-sight velocity distribution can be reliably extracted. We detect clear low-level stellar rotation, which is counter-rotating with respect to the gas. We fit axisymmetric three-integral dynamical models to the data to determine the best-fitting values for the BH mass M BH = (5.5 ± 3.0) × 10 7 M ⊙ (3σ errors) and (M/L) K = (0.65 ± 0.15) in solar units. These values are in excellent agreement with previous determinations from the gas kinematics, and in particular with our own published value, extracted from the same data. This provides one of the cleanest gas versus stars comparisons of M BH determination, due to the use of integral-field data for both dynamical tracers and due to a very well-resolved BH sphere of influence R BH ≈ 0.70 arcsec. We derive an accurate profile of the orbital anisotropy, and carefully test its reliability using spherical Jeans models with radially varying anisotropy. We find an increase in the tangential anisotropy close to the BH, but the spatial extent of this effect seems restricted to the size of R BH instead of that of R b ≈ 3.9 arcsec of the core in the surface brightness profile, contrary to detailed predictions of current simulations of the binary BH scouring mechanism. More realistic simulations would be required to draw conclusions from this observation. © 2009 RAS.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T01:43:30Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:979fa5c8-4bb3-4d02-bcd0-0d68602370a8
institution University of Oxford
last_indexed 2024-03-07T01:43:30Z
publishDate 2009
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:979fa5c8-4bb3-4d02-bcd0-0d68602370a82022-03-27T00:01:14ZThe mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematicsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:979fa5c8-4bb3-4d02-bcd0-0d68602370a8Symplectic Elements at Oxford2009Cappellari, MNeumayer, NReunanen, Jvan der Werf, Pde Zeeuw, PRix, HWe present a determination of the mass of the supermassive black hole (BH) and the nuclear stellar orbital distribution of the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A) (NGC 5128) using high-resolution integral-field observations of the stellar kinematics. The observations were obtained with SINFONI (Spectrograph for INtegral Field Observations in the Near Infrared) at the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope in the near-infrared (IR) (K band), using adaptive optics (AO) to correct for the blurring effect of the Earth's atmosphere. The data have a spatial resolution of 0.17 arcsec full width at half-maximum and high signal-to-noise ratios (S/N) ≳ 80 per spectral pixel so that the shape of the stellar line-of-sight velocity distribution can be reliably extracted. We detect clear low-level stellar rotation, which is counter-rotating with respect to the gas. We fit axisymmetric three-integral dynamical models to the data to determine the best-fitting values for the BH mass M BH = (5.5 ± 3.0) × 10 7 M ⊙ (3σ errors) and (M/L) K = (0.65 ± 0.15) in solar units. These values are in excellent agreement with previous determinations from the gas kinematics, and in particular with our own published value, extracted from the same data. This provides one of the cleanest gas versus stars comparisons of M BH determination, due to the use of integral-field data for both dynamical tracers and due to a very well-resolved BH sphere of influence R BH ≈ 0.70 arcsec. We derive an accurate profile of the orbital anisotropy, and carefully test its reliability using spherical Jeans models with radially varying anisotropy. We find an increase in the tangential anisotropy close to the BH, but the spatial extent of this effect seems restricted to the size of R BH instead of that of R b ≈ 3.9 arcsec of the core in the surface brightness profile, contrary to detailed predictions of current simulations of the binary BH scouring mechanism. More realistic simulations would be required to draw conclusions from this observation. © 2009 RAS.
spellingShingle Cappellari, M
Neumayer, N
Reunanen, J
van der Werf, P
de Zeeuw, P
Rix, H
The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics
title The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics
title_full The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics
title_fullStr The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics
title_full_unstemmed The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics
title_short The mass of the black hole in Centaurus A from SINFONI AO-assisted integral-field observations of stellar kinematics
title_sort mass of the black hole in centaurus a from sinfoni ao assisted integral field observations of stellar kinematics
work_keys_str_mv AT cappellarim themassoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT neumayern themassoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT reunanenj themassoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT vanderwerfp themassoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT dezeeuwp themassoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT rixh themassoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT cappellarim massoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT neumayern massoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT reunanenj massoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT vanderwerfp massoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT dezeeuwp massoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics
AT rixh massoftheblackholeincentaurusafromsinfoniaoassistedintegralfieldobservationsofstellarkinematics