Expected intermediate-mass black holes in the Virgo cluster. I. Early-type galaxies
Abstract
We expand upon the AMUSE-Virgo survey which imaged 100 early-type Virgo cluster galaxies with the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and we place an emphasis on potential intermediate mass black holes (IMBHs). Virgo early-type galaxies with absolute magnitudes mag have -band luminosities that scale with the square of the stellar velocity dispersion: . We show that the non-linear `super-quadratic' relation - from Graham & Scott yields black hole masses, , that agree with the - relation down to at least . We predict that 30 of the 100 galaxies have , with IC3602 having and IC3633 having (6-8). We additionally revise the black hole Eddington ratios and their scaling with black hole mass, and report a point-like Chandra source at the nucleus of five additional galaxies (NGC4382, NGC4387, NGC4417, NGC4467, and NGC4472). Moreover, three of the galaxies predicted here to host an IMBH have a point-like Chandra source near their nucleus: IC3442 (); IC3492 (); and IC3292 (). Furthermore, IC3442 and IC3292 host a nuclear star cluster that is expected to house an IMBH. Finally, we present the ()- colour-magnitude diagram and discuss the implications for the - and - relations, revealing why stripped galaxies, especially rare compact elliptical galaxies, should be excluded from - and - scaling relations.
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@article{arxiv.1812.01231,
title = {Expected intermediate-mass black holes in the Virgo cluster. I. Early-type galaxies},
author = {Alister W. Graham and Roberto Soria},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.01231},
year = {2019}
}
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14 pages of main text (incl. 11 figures) plus 6 pages of appendices and references. Accepted for publication MNRAS