Mass and Mean Velocity Dispersion Relations for Supermassive Black Holes in Galactic Bulges

Abstract

Growing evidence indicate supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in the mass range of M BH 106-1010M lurking in central bulges of many galaxies. Extensive observations reveal fairly tight power laws of M BH versus the mean stellar velocity dispersion σ of the host bulge. The dynamic evolution of a bulge and the formation of a central SMBH should be physically linked by various observational clues. In this contribution, we reproduce the empirical M BH-σ power laws based on a self-similar general polytropic quasi-static bulge evolution and a sensible criterion of forming a SMBH surrounding the central density singularity of a general singular polytropic sphere (SPS) loujiang2008. Other properties of host bulges and central SMBHs are also examined. Based on our model, we discuss the intrinsic scatter of the M BH-σ relation and a scenario for the evolution of SMBHs in different host bulges.

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