Cross-checking SMBH mass estimates in NGC 6958 -- I

Author(s)
Sabine Thater, Davor Krajnović, Peter M. Weilbacher, Dieu D. Nguyen, Martin Bureau, Michele Cappellari, Timothy A. Davis, Satoru Iguchi, Richard McDermid, Kyoko Onishi, Marc Sarzi, Glenn van de Ven
Abstract

Supermassive black hole masses (MBH) can dynamically be estimated with various methods and using different kinematic tracers. Different methods have only been cross-checked for a small number of galaxies and often show discrepancies. To understand these discrepancies, detailed cross-comparisons of additional galaxies are needed. We present the first part of our cross-comparison between stellar- and gas-based MBH estimates in the nearby fast-rotating early-type galaxy NGC 6958. The measurements presented here are based on ground-layer adaptive optics-assisted Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) science verification data at around 0′′.6 spatial resolution. The spatial resolution is a key ingredient for the measurement and we provide a Gaussian parametrization of the adaptive optics-assisted point spread function for various wavelengths. From the MUSE data, we extracted the stellar kinematics and constructed dynamical models. Using an axisymmetric Schwarzschild technique, we measured an MBH of (3.6+2.7−2.4)×108M⊙ at 3σ significance taking kinematical and dynamical systematics (e.g. radially varying mass-to-light ratio) into account. We also added a dark halo, but our data do not allow us to constrain the dark matter fraction. Adding dark matter with an abundance matching prior results in a 25 per cent more massive black hole. Jeans anisotropic models return MBH of (4.6+2.5−2.7)×108 and (8.6+0.8−0.8)×108M⊙ at 3σ confidence for spherical and cylindrical alignments of the velocity ellipsoid, respectively. In a follow-up study, we will compare the stellar-based MBH with those from cold and warm gas tracers, which will provide additional constraints for the MBH for NGC 6958, and insights into assumptions that lead to potential systematic uncertainty.

Organisation(s)
Department of Astrophysics
External organisation(s)
Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, University of Oxford, Cardiff University, National Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS), Macquarie University, Chalmers University of Technology, Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Yonsei University
Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
509
Pages
5416–5436
No. of pages
21
ISSN
0035-8711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab3210
Publication date
02-2022
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103003 Astronomy, 103004 Astrophysics
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Space and Planetary Science
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/2b2231fd-3221-4384-bef9-ff6f75f380ca