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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2004

Nuclear clusters, bulges and massive black holes in spiral galaxies

M. A. Hughes; A. Alonso-Herrero; J. Atkinson; David J. Axon; Dan Batcheldor; C. Marcella Carollo; A. Marconi; Claudia Scarlata

We report on some of the recent work that has come from our Hubble Space Telescope programme to find massive black holes in nearby spiral galaxies. Determining black hole masses from gas kinematics in spiral galaxies is difficult, but results have been reported for NGC 4041 and new results are soon to be reported for NGC 1300 and NGC 2748. Complementary programmes are also looking for the presence of nuclear star clusters in our Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) and archival Near-infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) images. We are also currently analysing United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) Fast Track Imager (UFTI) near-infrared images to determine the surface brightness profiles for 37 of the galaxies in the sample. 1. Massive Black Holes in Nearby Spirals Massive black holes seem to be a common component of galactic nuclei. Attempts by the community to establish a demography for massive black holes has lead to various correlations between the mass of the black hole and other host galaxy properties (e.g. Ferrarese & Merritt 2000, Gebhardt et al. 2000, Marconi & Hunt 2003). However, for all these correlations spiral galaxies are relatively under-represented with respect to elliptical galaxies. To address this problem, and in an attempt to quantify the demography of massive black holes in nearby spiral galaxies, we had an HST/STIS programme (GO:8228, PI:Axon) to determine black hole masses using gas dynamics of the nuclear discs in 54 spirals. Marconi et al. (2003) reported the first black hole mass determination from this programme for NGC 4041, while an atlas of the spectra with reasonable signal to noise are presented in Hughes et al. (2003). Examples of some of the spectra and images, plus colour maps made using archival NICMOS images are shown in figure 1. The next paper to report black hole masses from the programme is now near completion (Atkinson et al., in prep) and will present results for NGC 1300 and NGC 2748. 2. Complimentary Work While the main emphasis of the program was to find black hole masses, other complimentary work is underway to understand the environments of the centres of these galaxies. One of the principle host-galaxy properties that has been shown to be correlated with black hole mass is stellar velocity dispersion (Ferrarese & Merritt 2000, Gebhardt 181 182 M. Hughes et al.


Archive | 2010

ERRATUM: INFRARED DIAGNOSTICS FOR THE EXTENDED 12 mu m SAMPLE OF SEYFERTS (vol 710, pg 289, 2010)

Stefi A. Baum; Jack F. Gallimore; Christopher P. O'Dea; Catherine Louise Buchanan; Jacob Noel-Storr; David J. Axon; A. Robinson; Moshe Elitzur; Meghan Dorn; Shawn Staudaher


Archive | 2009

HST survey of 3CR radio source counterparts. II. (Floyd+, 2008)

David J. E. Floyd; David J. Axon; Stefi A. Baum; Alessandro Capetti; Marco Chiaberge; Duccio Macchetto; Juan P. Madrid; George K. Miley; Christopher P. O'Dea; Eric S. Perlman; Alice C. Quillen; W. B. Sparks; Grant R. Tremblay


Archive | 2009

Parsec-scale Radio Imaging of the nearby X-ray bright Seyfert NGC6764

Preeti Kharb; Ananda Hota; Judith H. Croston; M. J. Hardcastle; Ralph P. Kraft; David J. Axon; A. Robinson


Archive | 2008

CHANDRA and HST observations of 3C sources

F. Macchetto; Francesco Massaro; D. E. Harris; Marco Chiaberge; David J. Axon; Stefi A. Baum; Alessandro Capetti; R. Gilli; William B. Sparks; G. Giovannini; P. Grandi; Christopher P. O'Dea


Archive | 2008

NICMOS observations of 3CR radio sources (Madrid+, 2006)

Juan P. Madrid; Marco Chiaberge; David J. E. Floyd; W. B. Sparks; Duccio Macchetto; George K. Miley; David J. Axon; Alessandro Capetti; Christopher P. O'Dea; Stefi A. Baum; Eric S. Perlman; Alice C. Quillen


Archive | 2008

HST/ACS Emission Line Snapshots of nearby 3CR Radio Galaxies

Grant R. Tremblay; W. B. Sparks; Marco Chiaberge; Stefi A. Baum; Mark G. Allen; David J. Axon; Alessandro Capetti; David J. E. Floyd; F. Macchetto; George K. Miley; Christopher P. O'Dea; Eric S. Perlman; Alice C. Quillen


Archive | 2007

Matched-Aperture Infrared SEDs of the 12 Micron Sample of Active Galactic Nuclei

Jack F. Gallimore; Amelia Yzaguirre; David J. Axon; Stefi A. Baum; Catherine Louise Buchanan; Moshe Elitzur; M. Elvis; Christopher P. O'Dea; A. Robinson


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2006

A near-infrared view of the 3CR: properties of hosts and nuclei†

David J. E. Floyd; Marco Chiaberge; Eric S. Perlman; Bill Sparks; F. Duccio Macchetto; Juan P. Madrid; Stefi A. Baum; Christopher P. O'Dea; David J. Axon; Alice C. Quillen; Alessandro Capetti; George K. Miley; Stefano Tinarelli


Archive | 2006

The Optical and Infrared Emission from Seyfert Galaxies: Towards a comprehensive understanding

Catherine Louise Buchanan; Jack F. Gallimore; Christopher P. O'Dea; A. Robinson; Stefi A. Baum; David J. Axon; Moshe Elitzur; M. Elvis

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W. B. Sparks

Space Telescope Science Institute

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A. Marconi

University of Florence

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Duccio Macchetto

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Marco Chiaberge

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Eric S. Perlman

Florida Institute of Technology

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George K. Miley

Carnegie Institution for Science

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