The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity dispersion for both inactive and active galaxies suggests a possibility to estimate the black hole mass from the measured central velocity dispersion. However, for most AGNs it is dicult to measure the central velocity dispersions of their host galaxies directly with the spectroscopic studies. In this paper we adopt the fundamental plane for ellipticals to estimate the central velocity dispersion and black hole mass for a number of AGNs with morphology parameters of their elliptical host galaxies obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope imaging observations. The estimate
An investigation of four fundamental issues related to the ubiquitous supermassive black holes (SMBH...
The tight correlations between the mass of supermassive black holes (M BH) and their host-galaxy pro...
X-ray variability of AGNs has been employed to constrain the size of the emission region as well as ...
The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity ...
The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity...
The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity...
Black hole masses of AGNs are usually derived from two correlations: one between the black hole mass...
The determination of the central black hole mass is crucial to the understanding of active galactic ...
New black hole mass estimates are presented for a sample of 72 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) coverin...
We have determined the central velocity dispersion and surface brightness profiles for a sample of p...
We calibrate reverberation-based black hole (BH) masses in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) by using th...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
We have embarked in an HST program to determine the masses of black holes in spiral galaxies directl...
We obtain the coefficients of a new fundamental plane for supermassive black holes at the centers of...
An investigation of four fundamental issues related to the ubiquitous supermassive black holes (SMBH...
The tight correlations between the mass of supermassive black holes (M BH) and their host-galaxy pro...
X-ray variability of AGNs has been employed to constrain the size of the emission region as well as ...
The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity ...
The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity...
The recently discovered tight correlation between supermassive black hole mass and central velocity...
Black hole masses of AGNs are usually derived from two correlations: one between the black hole mass...
The determination of the central black hole mass is crucial to the understanding of active galactic ...
New black hole mass estimates are presented for a sample of 72 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) coverin...
We have determined the central velocity dispersion and surface brightness profiles for a sample of p...
We calibrate reverberation-based black hole (BH) masses in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) by using th...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
We have embarked in an HST program to determine the masses of black holes in spiral galaxies directl...
We obtain the coefficients of a new fundamental plane for supermassive black holes at the centers of...
An investigation of four fundamental issues related to the ubiquitous supermassive black holes (SMBH...
The tight correlations between the mass of supermassive black holes (M BH) and their host-galaxy pro...
X-ray variability of AGNs has been employed to constrain the size of the emission region as well as ...