Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences Friday Seminar

Friday, February 07, 2025 at 12:00 pm

JILA Foothills Room

Behzad Tahmasebzadeh , University of Michigan

"Mapping the Black Hole Landscape: A census of black holes in low-mass galaxies with JWST/NIRSpec IFU"

A Pretty Image from the Talk

Abstract:

The mass function of black holes (BHs) at lower masses remains poorly constrained in the local universe due to observational challenges. The occupation fraction of BHs in low-mass galaxy hosts, such as compact stellar systems (CSSs), plays a crucial role in informing competing theories of supermassive BH formation. Stellar dynamical modeling has shown promise in constraining the masses of central BHs in CSS cores. We obtained JWST+NIRSpec/IFU data cubes to derive spatially resolved stellar kinematics of 18 selected CSSs in the Virgo cluster. In this talk, I will present preliminary results from our ongoing project—a comprehensive census of black holes in low-mass galaxies within the Virgo Cluster. Our study includes a detailed analysis of NGC 4486B, a compact elliptical galaxy distinguished by its double nucleus. Our findings confirm the presence of an overmassive black hole and provide compelling evidence that an eccentric disk mechanism may be responsible for the formation of this double nucleus.

 

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