Supermassive black holes from OASIS and SAURON integral-field kinematics
Supermassive black holes are a key element in our understanding of how galaxies form. Most of the progress in this very active field of research is based on just ~30 determination of black hole masses, accumulated over the past decade. We illustrate how integral-field spectroscopy, and in particular...
Main Authors: | Cappellari, M, Bacon, R, Davies, R, De Zeeuw, P, Emsellem, E, Falcón-Barroso, J, Krajnović, D, Kuntschner, H, McDermid, R, Peletier, R, Sarzi, M, Van Den Bosch, R, Van De Ven, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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