Black Hole Mass Measurements of Early-Type Galaxies NGC 1380 and NGC 6861 Through ALMA and HST Observations and Gas-Dynamical Modeling
K.M. Kabasares, A.J. Barth, D.A. Buote, B.D. Boizelle, J.L. Walsh,, A.J. Baker, J. Darling, L.C. Ho, J. Cohn

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and HST observations to measure black hole masses in two early-type galaxies through gas-dynamical modeling, demonstrating ALMA's effectiveness even with challenging gas distributions.
Contribution
First application of ALMA and HST data combined with dynamical modeling to measure black hole masses in early-type galaxies with complex gas structures.
Findings
NGC 1380 black hole mass: 1.47 x 10^8 M_sun
NGC 6861 black hole mass range: (1-3) x 10^9 M_sun
ALMA can constrain black hole masses with marginally resolved spheres of influence.
Abstract
We present Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Cycle 2 observations of CO(2-1) emission from the circumnuclear disks in two early-type galaxies, NGC 1380 and NGC 6861. The disk in each galaxy is highly inclined (), and the projected velocities of the molecular gas near the galaxy centers are in NGC 1380 and in NGC 6861. We fit thin disk dynamical models to the ALMA data cubes to constrain the masses of the central black holes (BHs). We created host galaxy models using Hubble Space Telescope images for the extended stellar mass distributions and incorporated a range of plausible central dust extinction values. For NGC 1380, our best-fit model yields with a uncertainty. For NGC 6861, the lack of dynamical tracers within…
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