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Nature | 1997

A massive black hole at the centre of the quiescent galaxy M32

Roeland P. van der Marel; P. Tim de Zeeuw; Hans-Walter Rix; Gerald D. Quinlan

Massive black holes are thought to reside at the centres of many galaxies1,2, where they power quasars and active galactic nuclei. But most galaxies are quiescent, indicating that any central massive black hole present will be starved of fuel and therefore detectable only through its gravitational influence on the motions of the surrounding stars. M32 is a nearby, quiescent elliptical galaxy in which the presence of a massive black hole has been suspected3–9; however, the limited resolution of the observational data and the restricted classes of models used to interpret this data have made it difficult to rule out alternative explanations, such as models with an anisotropic stellar velocity distribution and no dark mass or models with a central concentration of dark objects (for example, stellar remnants or brown dwarfs). Here we present space-based high-resolution optical spectra of M32, which show that the stellar velocities near the centre of this galaxy exceed those inferred from previous ground-based observations. We use a range of general dynamical models to determine a central dark mass concentration of (3.4 ± 1.6) × 106 solar masses, contained within a region only 0.3 pc across. This leaves a massive black hole as the most plausible explanation of the data, thereby strengthening the view that such black holes exist even in quiescent galaxies.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1991

An infrared/optical investigation of 100 micron 'cirrus'

Elizabeth S. Paley; Frank J. Low; John T. McGraw; Roc Michael Cutri; Hans-Walter Rix

IRAS Skyflux images, in conjunction with ESO/SRC photographic plates, are presently used to study a sample of 151 compact cyrrus sources. IR colors entail at least two dust components; a simple two-temperature dust model yields a mean physical temperature of 22.5 {plus minus} 0.3 K for the warm dust, and 173 {plus minus} 8 K for the hot dust, which constitutes 15-42 percent of total IR luminosity. A variable proportion of cold dust may contribute significantly to the optical brightness in two isolated cloud complexes. 21 refs.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1995

Placid stars and excited gas in NGC 4826

Hans-Walter Rix; Jr. Kennicutt Robert C.; Robert Braun; Rene A. M. Walterbos


Archive | 2006

A Deep-Wide Far-Infrared Survey of Cosmological Star Formation and AGN Activity

Mark Everett Dickinson; D. M. Alexander; Eric F. Bell; Niel Brandt; Daniela Calzetti; Stefano Casertano; Scott C. Chapman; Ranga-Ram Chary; Emanuele Daddi; Mark C. Davis; Herve A. Dole; J. S. Dunlop; Peter R. M. Eisenhardt; David Elbaz; Sandra M. Faber; Giovanni G. Fazio; Henry Closson Ferguson; David T. Frayer; Mauro Giavalisco; Mark Halpern; Jia-Sheng Huang; Minh T. Huynh; Rob J. Ivison; Anton M. Koekemoer; Emeric Le Floc'h; G. Morrison; Leonidas A. Moustakas; Casey Papovich; Alexandra Pope; Alvio Renzini


Archive | 2005

A Public Deep IRAC Survey in the Extended CDF-South

Pieter G. van Dokkum; Eric F. Bell; Rychard John Bouwens; Niel Brandt; Mark Everett Dickinson; Marijn Franx; Eric Gawiser; Jia-Sheng Huang; Garth D. Illingworth; Ivo Labbé; Paulina Lira; Danilo Marchesini; Patrick J. McCarthy; Casey Papovich; Hans-Walter Rix; Edward N. Taylor; Megan Urry; Sukyoung K. Yi


Archive | 2018

Supplementary online material for article, "FINDING, CHARACTERIZING, AND CLASSIFYING VARIABLE SOURCES IN MULTI-EPOCH SKY SURVEYS: QSOs AND RR LYRAE IN PS1 3p DATA"

Nina Hernitschek; Edward F. Schlafly; Branimir Sesar; Hans-Walter Rix; David W. Hogg; eljko Ivezic; Eva K. Grebel; Eric F. Bell; Nicolas F. Martin; W. S. Burgett; H. Flewelling; K. W. Hodapp; Nick Kaiser; E. A. Magnier; N. Metcalfe; R. J. Wainscoat; C. Waters


Archive | 2018

Stellar Populations of over one thousand

Po-Feng Wu; Arjen van der Wel; Anna Gallazzi; Rachel Bezanson; Camilla Pacifici; Caroline Straatman; Marijn Franx; Ivana Barišić; Eric F. Bell; Gabriel Brammer; João Calhau; Priscilla Chauke; Josha van Houdt; Michael V. Maseda; Adam Muzzin; Hans-Walter Rix; David Sobral; J. S. Spilker; Jesse van de Sande; Pieter G. van Dokkum; Vivienne Wild


Archive | 2014

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Camilla Pacifici; Elisabete da Cunha; S. Charlot; Hans-Walter Rix; Mattia Fumagalli; Arjen van der Wel; Marijn Franx; Michael V. Maseda; Pieter G. van Dokkum; Katherine E. Whitaker


Archive | 2013

Galaxies from LEGA-C:Ages and Star Formation Histories from D

Shannon G. Patel; Mattia Fumagalli; Marun Franx; Pieter G. VanDokkum; Arjen VanDerWel; Joel Leja; Ivo Labbé; Gabriel Brammr; Katherine E. Whitaker; Rosalind E. Skelton; Ivelina Momcheva; Britt Lundgren; Adam Muzzin; Ryan F. Quadri; Erica J. Nelson; David A. Wake; Hans-Walter Rix


Archive | 2013

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K. B. Schmidt; Hans-Walter Rix; Elisabete da Cunha; Gabriel Brammer; Thomas J. Cox; Pieter G. van Dokkum; Natascha M. Foerster Schreiber; Marijn Franx; Mattia Fumagalli; Patrik Jonsson; Britt Lundgren; Michael V. Maseda; Ivelina Momcheva; Erica J. Nelson; Rosalind E. Skelton; Arjen van der Wel; Katherine E. Whitaker

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Marijn Franx

University of Groningen

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Pieter G. van Dokkum

Kapteyn Astronomical Institute

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Katherine E. Whitaker

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Britt Lundgren

University of North Carolina at Asheville

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Casey Papovich

Space Telescope Science Institute

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