Measuring the mass of the central black hole in the bulgeless galaxy NGC 4395 from gas dynamical modeling
Mark den Brok, Anil C. Seth, Aaron J. Barth, Daniel J. Carson, Nadine, Neumayer, Michele Cappellari, Victor P. Debattista, Luis C. Ho, Carol E., Hood, Richard M. McDermid

TL;DR
This study provides the first direct gas dynamical measurement of the black hole in NGC 4395, a bulgeless galaxy, confirming it as one of the lightest known black holes with a mass around 4x10^5 solar masses.
Contribution
It introduces a novel dynamical modeling approach combining gas kinematics and photometry to measure black hole mass in a bulgeless galaxy.
Findings
Black hole mass estimated at ~4x10^5 solar masses
Gas kinematics show clear rotational motion orthogonal to radio jet
Measurement aligns with reverberation mapping estimates
Abstract
NGC 4395 is a bulgeless spiral galaxy, harboring one of the nearest known type 1 Seyfert nuclei. Although there is no consensus on the mass of its central engine, several estimates suggest it to be one of the lightest massive black holes (MBHs) known. We present the first direct dynamical measurement of the mass of this MBH from a combination of two-dimensional gas kinematic data, obtained with the adaptive optics assisted near infrared integral field spectrograph Gemini/NIFS, and high-resolution multiband photometric data from Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 (HST/WFC3). We use the photometric data to model the shape and stellar mass-to-light ratio (M/L) of the nuclear star cluster. From the Gemini/NIFS observations, we derive the kinematics of warm molecular hydrogen gas as traced by emission through the H 1--0 S(1) transition. These kinematics show a clear rotational…
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