The Central Kinematics and Black Hole Mass of 4C+37.11
Abstract
We report on IFU measurements of the host of the radio source 4C+37.11. This massive elliptical contains the only resolved double compact nucleus at pc-scale separation, likely a bound supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB). i-band photometry and GMOS-N IFU spectroscopy show that the galaxy has a large rb=1.5 core and that the stellar velocity dispersion increases inside of a radius of influence r SOI ≈ 1.3. Jeans Anisotropic Modeling analysis of the core infers a total SMBHB mass of 2.8+0.8-0.8 × 1010M, making this one of the most massive black hole systems known. Our data indicate that there has been significant scouring of the central kpc of the host galaxy.
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