Upper limits on the presence of central massive black holes in two ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in Centaurus A
Karina T. Voggel, Anil C. Seth, Nadine Neumayer, Steffen Mieske, Igor, Chilingarian, Christopher Ahn, Holger Baumgardt, Michael Hilker, Dieu D., Nguyen, Aaron J. Romanowsky, Jonelle L. Walsh, Mark den Brok, Jay Strader

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of massive black holes in two low-mass ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in Centaurus A, finding no evidence for such black holes and setting upper mass limits through stellar kinematic modeling.
Contribution
First constraints on black hole masses in low-mass UCDs using adaptive optics data and Jeans modeling, expanding understanding of black hole occurrence in these systems.
Findings
No massive black holes detected in either UCD.
Upper mass limits set at 1.0×10^5 M⊙ and 1×10^6 M⊙ for the two UCDs.
Dynamical mass-to-light ratios are consistent with stellar populations.
Abstract
The recent discovery of massive black holes (BHs) in the centers of high-mass ultra compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) suggests that at least some are the stripped nuclear star clusters of dwarf galaxies. We present the first study that investigates whether such massive BHs, and therefore stripped nuclei, also exist in low-mass () UCDs. We constrain the BH masses of two UCDs located in Centaurus A (UCD320 and UCD330) using Jeans modeling of the resolved stellar kinematics from adaptive optics VLT/SINFONI data. No massive BHs are found in either UCD. We find a upper limit on the central BH mass in UCD\,330 of , which corresponds to 1.7\% of the total mass. This excludes a high mass fraction BH and would only allow a low-mass BHs similar to those claimed to be detected in Local Group GCs. For UCD320, poorer data quality…
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