The Megamaser Cosmology Project. X. High Resolution Maps and Mass Constraint for SMBHs
W. Zhao, J. A. Braatz, J. J. Condon, K. Y. Lo, M. J. Reid, C. Henkel,, D. W. Pesce, J. E. Greene, F. Gao, C. Y. Kuo, and C. M. V. Impellizzeri

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution VLBI maps of water megamasers in seven galaxies to measure supermassive black hole masses and explore the structure of maser disks, revealing diverse geometries and dynamics.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed high-resolution maps and SMBH mass estimates for seven galaxies, including new models for maser disk structures and insights into their origins.
Findings
SMBH mass in UGC6093 is 2.58×10^7 Msun.
Maser distributions suggest edge-on disks in some galaxies.
Evidence of warped or outflow-related masers in others.
Abstract
We present high resolution (sub-mas) VLBI maps of nuclear H2O megamasers for seven galaxies. In UGC6093, the well-aligned systemic masers and high-velocity masers originate in an edge-on, flat disk and we determine the mass of the central SMBH to be M_SMBH = 2.58*10^7Msun(+-7%). For J1346+5228, the distribution of masers is consistent with a disk, but the faint high-velocity masers are only marginally detected, and we constrain the mass of the SMBH to be in the range 1.5-2.0*10^7Msun. The origin of the masers in Mrk1210 is less clear, as the systemic and high-velocity masers are misaligned and show a disorganized velocity structure. We present one possible model in which the masers originate in a tilted, warped disk, but we do not rule out the possibility of other explanations including outflow masers. In NGC6926, we detect a set of redshifted masers, clustered within a pc of each…
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