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Detection of a 100,000 M ⊙ black hole in M31's Most Massive Globular Cluster: A Tidally Stripped Nucleus

Renuka Pechetti
Anil Seth
Sebastian Kamann
Nelson Caldwell
Jay Strader
Mark den Brok
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Nora Luetzgendorf
Nadine Neumayer
Karina Voggel

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Abstract We investigate the presence of a central black hole (BH) in B023-G078, M31's most massive globular cluster. We present high-resolution, adaptive-optics assisted, integral-field spectroscopic kinematics from Gemini/NIFS that show a strong rotation (∼20 km s −1 ) and a velocity dispersion rise toward the center (37 km s −1 ). We combine the kinematic data with a mass model based on a two-component fit to HST ACS/HRC data of the cluster to estimate the mass of a putative BH. Our dynamical modeling suggests a >3 σ detection of a BH component of 9.1 − 2.8 + 2.6 × 10 4 M ⊙ (1 σ uncertainties). The inferred stellar mass of the cluster is 6.22 − 0.05 + 0.03 × 10 6 M ⊙ , consistent with previous estimates, thus the BH makes up 1.5% of its mass. We examine whether the observed kinematics are caused by a collection of stellar mass BHs by modeling an extended dark mass as a Plummer profile. The upper limit on the size scale of the extended mass is 0.56 pc (95% confidence), which does not rule out an extended mass. There is compelling evidence that B023-G078 is the tidally stripped nucleus of a galaxy with a stellar mass >10 9 M ⊙ , including its high-mass, two-component luminosity profile, color, metallicity gradient, and spread in metallicity. Given the emerging evidence that the central BH occupation fraction of >10 9 M ⊙ galaxies is high, the most plausible interpretation of the kinematic data is that B023-G078 hosts a central BH. This makes it the strongest BH detection in a lower-mass (<10 7 M ⊙ ) stripped nucleus, and one of the few dynamically detected intermediate-mass BHs.
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Renuka Pechetti, Anil Seth, Sebastian Kamann, Nelson Caldwell, Jay Strader, et al.. Detection of a 100,000 M ⊙ black hole in M31's Most Massive Globular Cluster: A Tidally Stripped Nucleus. The Astrophysical Journal, 2022, 924 (2), pp.48. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/ac339f⟩. ⟨hal-03542062⟩
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