AGN disks and black holes on the weighting scales
Jean-Marc Hur\'e, Franck Hersant, Cl\'ement Surville, Naomasa Nakai,, and Thierry Jacq

TL;DR
This paper presents a formula linking black hole and disk properties in AGN, enabling mass estimation from kinematic data, with applications to observed water maser disks and potential for broader astrophysical systems.
Contribution
It introduces a general expression for the gravitational potential of finite size disks, allowing improved mass and surface density profile estimation from observational data.
Findings
Masses can be accurately estimated from low-noise data using nonlinear fits.
Power-law index s can be determined when data covers a large radial domain.
The model successfully applied to real AGN water maser observations.
Abstract
We exploit our formula for the gravitational potential of finite size, power-law disks to derive a general expression linking the mass of the black hole in active galactic nuclei (AGN), the mass of the surrounding disk, its surface density profile (through the power index s), and the differential rotation law. We find that the global rotation curve v(R) of the disk in centrifugal balance does not obey a power law of the cylindrical radius R (except in the confusing case s = -2 that mimics a Keplerian motion), and discuss the local velocity index. This formula can help to understand how, from position-velocity diagrams, mass is shared between the disk and the black hole. To this purpose, we have checked the idea by generating a sample of synthetic data with different levels of Gaussian noise, added in radius. It turns out that, when observations are spread over a large radial domain and…
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