We demonstrate a strong correlation between supermassive black hole (SMBH) mass and the global structure of ellipticals and bulges: more centrally concentrated bulges and ellipticals (higher Sersic index $n$) host higher-mass black holes. This correlation is as good as that previously found between SMBH mass and central velocity dispersion, with comparable scatter. In addition, by carefully modeling the bulges of disk galaxies so that bars, inner disks, and the like do not accidentally contribute to bulge light, we find that the correlation between SMBH mass and bulge or elliptical luminosity is similarly close
Recent work has demonstrated that there is a tight correlation between the mass of a black hole and ...
Context. Thanks to the improved angular resolution of modern telescopes and kinematic models, the ex...
Context. Thanks to the improved angular resolution of modern telescopes and kinematic models, the ex...
We use a large sample of upper limits and accurate estimates of supermassive black hole (SMBH) masse...
Recent observations by \citet{Ferrarese2006} and \citet{Wehner2006} reveal that a majority of galaxi...
High-dynamic-range surface photometry in a companion paper makes possible accurate measurement of th...
The masses of supermassive black holes correlate almost perfectly with the velocity dispersions of t...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
We obtain the coefficients of a new fundamental plane for supermassive black holes at the centers of...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
This paper presents an analysis of the correlation between the number of globular clusters ($N_{GC}$...
Recent Hubble Space Telescope observations have revealed that a majority of active galactic nuclei (...
We argue that the observed correlations between central black holes masses M_{BH} and galactic bulge...
Supermassive black holes appear to be uniquely associated with galactic bulges. The mean ratio of bl...
An investigation of four fundamental issues related to the ubiquitous supermassive black holes (SMBH...
Recent work has demonstrated that there is a tight correlation between the mass of a black hole and ...
Context. Thanks to the improved angular resolution of modern telescopes and kinematic models, the ex...
Context. Thanks to the improved angular resolution of modern telescopes and kinematic models, the ex...
We use a large sample of upper limits and accurate estimates of supermassive black hole (SMBH) masse...
Recent observations by \citet{Ferrarese2006} and \citet{Wehner2006} reveal that a majority of galaxi...
High-dynamic-range surface photometry in a companion paper makes possible accurate measurement of th...
The masses of supermassive black holes correlate almost perfectly with the velocity dispersions of t...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
We obtain the coefficients of a new fundamental plane for supermassive black holes at the centers of...
Using results from structural analysis of a sample of nearly 1000 local galaxies from the Sloan Digi...
This paper presents an analysis of the correlation between the number of globular clusters ($N_{GC}$...
Recent Hubble Space Telescope observations have revealed that a majority of active galactic nuclei (...
We argue that the observed correlations between central black holes masses M_{BH} and galactic bulge...
Supermassive black holes appear to be uniquely associated with galactic bulges. The mean ratio of bl...
An investigation of four fundamental issues related to the ubiquitous supermassive black holes (SMBH...
Recent work has demonstrated that there is a tight correlation between the mass of a black hole and ...
Context. Thanks to the improved angular resolution of modern telescopes and kinematic models, the ex...
Context. Thanks to the improved angular resolution of modern telescopes and kinematic models, the ex...