The benchmark black hole in NGC 4258: dynamical models from high-resolution two-dimensional stellar kinematics
Daniel Alf Drehmer, Thaisa Storchi Bergmann, Fabricio Ferrari, Michele, Cappellari, Rogemar A. Riffel

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution two-dimensional stellar kinematics and dynamical modeling to accurately measure the supermassive black hole mass in NGC 4258, confirming and refining previous estimates.
Contribution
It presents a novel two-dimensional stellar kinematic map and employs Jeans anisotropic models with variable anisotropy to determine the SMBH mass in NGC 4258.
Findings
SMBH mass estimated at 4.8 x 10^7 solar masses
Model with variable anisotropy best fits the data
Black hole mass agrees within 25% of maser-based measurement
Abstract
NGC 4258 is the galaxy with the most accurate (maser-based) determination for the mass of the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in its nucleus. In this work we present a two-dimensional mapping of the stellar kinematics in the inner 3.0 x 3.0 arcsec = 100 x 100 pc of NGC 4258 using adaptative-optics observations obtained with the Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrograph of the GEMINI North telescope at a 0.11 arcsec (4 pc) angular resolution. The observations resolve the radius of influence of the SMBH, revealing an abrupt increase in the stellar velocity dispersion within 10 pc from the nucleus, consistent with the presence of a SMBH there. Assuming that the galaxy nucleus is in a steady state and that the velocity dispersion ellipsoid is aligned with a cylindrical coordinate system, we constructed a Jeans anisotropic dynamical model to fit the observed kinematics distribution. Our…
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