WISDOM project -- V. Resolving molecular gas in Keplerian rotation around the supermassive black hole in NGC 0383
Eve V. North, Timothy A. Davis, Martin Bureau, Michele Cappellari,, Satoru Iguchi, Lijie Liu, Kyoko Onishi, Marc Sarzi, Mark D. Smith, Thomas, G. Williams

TL;DR
This study measures the supermassive black hole in NGC 0383 using high-resolution ALMA observations of CO emission, demonstrating the effectiveness of molecular gas dynamics in probing black holes close to the Schwarzschild radius.
Contribution
First to resolve molecular gas in Keplerian rotation near a SMBH in NGC 0383 using ALMA, showcasing the molecular gas method as a powerful tool for black hole mass measurement.
Findings
Black hole mass of (4.2±0.7)×10^9 Msun measured
Resolved gas dynamics within ~140,000 Schwarzschild radii
Detected synchrotron emission indicating an active nucleus
Abstract
As part of the mm-Wave Interferometric Survey of Dark Object Masses (WISDOM), we present a measurement of the mass of the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in the nearby early-type galaxy NGC 0383 (radio source 3C 031). This measurement is based on Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-milimeter Array (ALMA) cycle 4 and 5 observations of the 12CO(2-1) emission line with a spatial resolution of 58x32pc2 (0."18x0."1). This resolution, combined with a channel width of 10 km/s, allows us to well resolve the radius of the black hole sphere of influence (measured as R_SOI = 316pc = 0."98), where we detect a clear Keplerian increase of the rotation velocities. NGC 0383 has a kinematically-relaxed, smooth nuclear molecular gas disc with weak ring/spiral features. We forward-model the ALMA data cube with the Kinematic Molecular Simulation (KinMS) tool and a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo method to…
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