Super-massive black hole mass scaling relations

Abstract

Using black hole masses which span 105 to 10(10) solar masses, the distribution of galaxies in the (host spheroid stellar mass)-(black hole mass) diagram is shown to be strongly bent. While the core-Sersic galaxies follow a near-linear relation, having a mean M(bh)/M(sph) mass ratio of ~0.5%, the Sersic galaxies follow a near-quadratic relation: Mbh~Msph(2.22+\-0.58). This is not due to offset pseudobulges, but is instead an expected result arising from the long-known bend in the M(sph)-sigma relation and the log-linear M(bh)-sigma relation.

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