Detection Prospects of Local Super-Massive Black Holes Based on the Sloan-Digital Sky Survey
Abstract
We use the Sloan-Digital Sky Survey quasar catalog to statistically infer the local abundance of black holes heavier than 108M, which allows us to estimate the detection prospect of super-massive black holes by future observational campaigns. We find that the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) should be able to resolve, with integral field spectroscopy techniques, the gravitational influence of 103 black holes within a sphere of 50\; Mpc. A Very-Long Baseline (VLB) observatory with one receiver placed in a geostationary orbit, is predicted to capture 10 images of the silhouette of a black hole, similar to the image of M87* recently performed by the Event Horizon Telescope.
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