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Adaptive Optics Assisted 3D spectroscopy observations for black hole mass measurements

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

The very high spatial resolution provided by Adaptive Optics assisted spectroscopic observations at 8m-class telescopes (e.g. with SINFONI at the VLT) will allow to greatly increase the number of direct black hole (BH) mass measurements which is currently very small. This is a fundamental step to investigate the tight link between galaxy evolution and BH growth, revealed by the existing scaling relations between MBHM_{BH} and galaxy structural parameters. I present preliminary results from SINFONI K-band spectroscopic observations of a sample of 5 objects with MBHM_{BH} measurements obtained with the Reverberation Mapping (RM) technique. This technique is the starting point to derive the so-called virial MBHM_{BH} estimates, currently the only way to measure MBHM_{BH} at high redshift. Our goal is to assess the reliability of RM by measuring MBHM_{BH} with both gas and stellar kinematical methods and to investigate whether active galaxies follow the same MBHM_{BH}-galaxy correlations as normal ones.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0612496,
  title  = {Adaptive Optics Assisted 3D spectroscopy observations for black hole mass measurements},
  author = {Guia Pastorini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0612496},
  year   = {2007}
}

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Conference proceedings to appear in "The Central Engine of Active Galactic Nuclei", ed. L. C. Ho and J.-M. Wang (San Francisco: ASP)