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2018ApJ...869...49J - Astrophys. J., 869, 49-49 (2018/December-2)

Discovery of an active intermediate-mass black hole candidate in the barred bulgeless galaxy NGC 3319.

JIANG N., WANG T., ZHOU H., SHU X., YANG C., DOU L., SUN L., DONG X., WANG S. and YANG H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of an active intermediate-mass black hole (IMBH) candidate in the center of nearby barred bulgeless galaxy NGC 3319. The point X-ray source revealed by archival Chandra and XMM-Newton observations is spatially coincident with the optical and UV galactic nuclei from Hubble Space Telescope observations. The spectral energy distribution derived from the unresolved X-ray and UV-optical flux is comparable with active galactic nuclei rather than ultraluminous X-ray sources, although its bolometric luminosity is only 3.6×1040ergs–1. Assuming an Eddington ratio range between 0.001 and 1, the black hole mass (MBH) will be in the range 3 x 102 -3 x 105 M, placing it in the so-called IMBH regime and making it possibly one of the lowest reported so far. Estimates from other approaches (e.g., fundamental plane, X-ray variability) also suggest MBH <= 105 M. Similar to other BHs in bulgeless galaxies, the discovered IMBH resides in a nuclear star cluster with mass of ∼6 x 106 M. The detection of such a low-mass BH offers us an ideal chance to study the formation and early growth of SMBH seeds, which may result from the bar-driven inflow in late-type galaxies with a prominent bar such as NGC 3319.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: NGC 3319 - galaxies: nuclei

Simbad objects: 9

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