In large spheroidal stellar systems, such as elliptical galaxies, one invariably finds a 10⁶-10⁹ M⊙ supermassive black hole at their centre. In contrast, within dwarf elliptical galaxies one predominantly observes a 10⁵-10⁷ M⊙ nuclear star cluster. To date, few galaxies have been found with both types of nuclei coexisting and even less have had the masses determined for both central components. Here, we identify one dozen galaxies housing nuclear star clusters and supermassive black holes whose masses have been measured. This doubles the known number of such hermaphrodite nuclei - which are expected to be fruitful sources of gravitational radiation. Over the host spheroid (stellar) mass range 10⁸-10¹¹ M⊙, we find that a galaxy's nucleus-to-...
Mergers between stellar-mass black holes (BHs) will be key sources of gravitational radiation for gr...
We consider a black hole (BH) density cusp in a nuclear star cluster (NSC) hosting a supermassive ba...
Studies have suggested that there is a strong correlation between the masses of nuclear star cluster...
Giant elliptical galaxies, believed to be built from the merger of lesser galaxies, are known to hou...
There is increasing evidence that many galaxies host both a nuclear star cluster (NC) and a super-ma...
We combine Hubble Space Telescope images from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey with archi...
A literature compilation of nuclear star cluster (NSC) masses is used to study the correlation betwe...
The central region of the galaxy Henize 2-10 hosts a black hole (BH) candidate with a mass Log (MBH=...
International audienceA literature compilation of nuclear star cluster (NSC) masses is used to study...
Many galaxies show nucleated central regions called Nuclear Star Clusters (NSCs). The study of NSCs ...
International audienceGalaxy mergers are common processes in the Universe. As a large fraction of ga...
We present new upper limits for black hole masses in extremely late type spiral galaxies. We confirm...
Almost all galaxies along the Hubble sequence host a compact massive object (CMO) in their center. T...
Galaxy nuclei contain both black holes (BHs) and nuclear star clusters (NSCs). Low-mass galaxies are...
We investigate the central regions of 23 spiral galaxies using archival NICMOS imaging and STIS spec...
Mergers between stellar-mass black holes (BHs) will be key sources of gravitational radiation for gr...
We consider a black hole (BH) density cusp in a nuclear star cluster (NSC) hosting a supermassive ba...
Studies have suggested that there is a strong correlation between the masses of nuclear star cluster...
Giant elliptical galaxies, believed to be built from the merger of lesser galaxies, are known to hou...
There is increasing evidence that many galaxies host both a nuclear star cluster (NC) and a super-ma...
We combine Hubble Space Telescope images from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey with archi...
A literature compilation of nuclear star cluster (NSC) masses is used to study the correlation betwe...
The central region of the galaxy Henize 2-10 hosts a black hole (BH) candidate with a mass Log (MBH=...
International audienceA literature compilation of nuclear star cluster (NSC) masses is used to study...
Many galaxies show nucleated central regions called Nuclear Star Clusters (NSCs). The study of NSCs ...
International audienceGalaxy mergers are common processes in the Universe. As a large fraction of ga...
We present new upper limits for black hole masses in extremely late type spiral galaxies. We confirm...
Almost all galaxies along the Hubble sequence host a compact massive object (CMO) in their center. T...
Galaxy nuclei contain both black holes (BHs) and nuclear star clusters (NSCs). Low-mass galaxies are...
We investigate the central regions of 23 spiral galaxies using archival NICMOS imaging and STIS spec...
Mergers between stellar-mass black holes (BHs) will be key sources of gravitational radiation for gr...
We consider a black hole (BH) density cusp in a nuclear star cluster (NSC) hosting a supermassive ba...
Studies have suggested that there is a strong correlation between the masses of nuclear star cluster...