Several thin, Keplerian, sub-parsec megamaser disks have been discovered in the nuclei of active galaxies and used to precisely determine the mass of their host black holes. We show that there is an empirical linear correlation between the disk radius and the black hole mass. We demonstrate that such disks are naturally formed by the partial capture of molecular clouds passing through the galactic nucleus and temporarily engulfing the central supermassive black hole. Imperfect cancellation of the angular momenta of the cloud material colliding after passing on opposite sides of the hole leads to the formation of a compact disk. The radial extent of the disk is determined by the efficiency of this process and the Bondi-Hoyle capture radius o...
International audienceWe exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-l...
The comparison of the black hole mass function (BHMF) of active galactic nuclei (AGN) relics with th...
International audienceWe exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-l...
Several thin, Keplerian, sub-parsec megamaser disks have been discovered in the nuclei of active gal...
Several examples of thin, Keplerian, sub-parsec megamaser disks have been discovered in the nuclei o...
We use new precision measurements of black hole (BH) masses from water megamaser disks to investigat...
The Galactic center stellar disk and the circumnuclear ring provide a unique opportunity to study in...
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The lim...
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The lim...
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The lim...
We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images for nine megamaser disk galaxies with the primary goa...
Extragalactic water megamaser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The...
Observations show that the central black hole in galaxies has a mass M of only ∼10−3 of the stellar ...
We explore the relation between the linear length of radio core and the central black hole mass for ...
A potential mechanism is proposed to account for the fact that supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in d...
International audienceWe exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-l...
The comparison of the black hole mass function (BHMF) of active galactic nuclei (AGN) relics with th...
International audienceWe exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-l...
Several thin, Keplerian, sub-parsec megamaser disks have been discovered in the nuclei of active gal...
Several examples of thin, Keplerian, sub-parsec megamaser disks have been discovered in the nuclei o...
We use new precision measurements of black hole (BH) masses from water megamaser disks to investigat...
The Galactic center stellar disk and the circumnuclear ring provide a unique opportunity to study in...
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The lim...
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The lim...
Extragalactic water maser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The lim...
We present Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images for nine megamaser disk galaxies with the primary goa...
Extragalactic water megamaser emissions at 22 GHz have been playing vital roles in astrophysics. The...
Observations show that the central black hole in galaxies has a mass M of only ∼10−3 of the stellar ...
We explore the relation between the linear length of radio core and the central black hole mass for ...
A potential mechanism is proposed to account for the fact that supermassive black holes (SMBHs) in d...
International audienceWe exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-l...
The comparison of the black hole mass function (BHMF) of active galactic nuclei (AGN) relics with th...
International audienceWe exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-l...