Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978apj...221..731s&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal, Part 1, vol. 221, May 1, 1978, p. 731-744. Research supported by the Science Research Council of England
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
309
Black Holes (Astronomy), Elliptical Galaxies, Galactic Nuclei, Mass Distribution, Red Shift, Astronomical Models, Astronomical Photometry, Radial Velocity, Stellar Mass, Stellar Spectra
Scientific paper
An image photon-counting system operating in a fully two-dimensional mode has been used to determine the radial variation of radial velocity, line strength, and velocity dispersion in the elliptical galaxies M87 and NGC 3379. Values of these parameters are derived by an application of the Fourier method due to Sargent et al. (1977). Extensive tests of the Fourier method are performed, the measurements are compared with models, and a model-independent analysis is described along with a model-independent procedure for obtaining the M/L ratio as a function of radius. The results show that the two galaxies behave quite similarly in their outer regions but exhibit quite different properties in their central regions and that a dark central mass estimated to be 5 billion solar masses must be concentrated in M87 in a volume with a radius (in parsecs) of 110 times a distance factor. It is concluded that the presence of a central supermassive black hole on M87 must be a serious possibility.
Boksenberg Alec
Hartwick David A. F.
Lynds Roger C.
Sargent Wallace L. W.
Shortridge Keith
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