Spectroscopic Confirmation of the Fifth Image of SDSS J1004+4112 and Implications for the MBH-sigma* Relation at z=0.68
Abstract
We present the results of deep spectroscopy for the central region of the cluster lens SDSS J1004+4112 with the Subaru telescope. A secure detection of an emission line of the faint blue stellar object (component E) near the center of the brightest cluster galaxy (G1) confirms that it is the central fifth image of the lensed quasar system. In addition, we measure the stellar velocity dispersion of G1 to be sigma* = 352+-13 km/s. We combine these results to obtain constraints on the mass MBH of the putative black hole (BH) at the center of the inactive galaxy G1, and hence on the MBH-sigma* relation at the lens redshift zl=0.68. From detailed mass modeling, we place an upper limit on the black hole mass, MBH < 2.1x1010Msun at 1-sigma level (<3.1x1010Msun at 3-sigma), which is consistent with black hole masses expected from the local and redshift-evolved MBH-sigma* relations, MBH~109-1010Msun.
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