An Accreting, Anomalously Low Mass Black Hole at the Center of Low Mass Galaxy IC 750
Ingyin Zaw, Michael J. Rosenthal, Ivan Yu. Katkov, Joseph D. Gelfand,, Yan-Ping Chen, Lincoln Greenhill, Walter Brisken, Hind Al Noori

TL;DR
This study characterizes a very low mass black hole in galaxy IC 750 using multi-wavelength data, revealing it is significantly under-massive compared to established galaxy-black hole relations, suggesting inefficient black hole growth in low-mass galaxies.
Contribution
First direct measurement of a black hole with mass below 1.4×10^5 solar masses in a low mass galaxy using water maser observations.
Findings
Black hole mass is less than 1.4×10^5 M☉.
Black hole is under-massive compared to galaxy scaling relations.
Black hole growth may be intrinsically inefficient in low-mass galaxies.
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength study of the active galactic nucleus in the nearby ( Mpc) low mass galaxy IC 750, which has circumnuclear 22 GHz water maser emission. The masers trace a nearly edge-on, warped disk 0.2 pc in diameter, coincident with the compact nuclear X-ray source which lies at the base of the kpc-scale extended X-ray emission. The position-velocity structure of the maser emission indicates the central black hole (BH) has a mass less than . Keplerian rotation curves fitted to these data yield enclosed masses between and , with a mode of . Fitting the optical spectrum, we measure a nuclear stellar velocity dispersion ~{\rm km~s} From near-infrared photometry, we fit a bulge mass of $(7.3 \pm 2.7) \times…
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TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · History and Theory of Mathematics · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
