散らばった 核 を 持つ 銀河 グループ の 中 に ある 170 億 太陽 質量 の ブラックホール
Jens Thomas1,2, Chung-Pei Ma3, Nicholas J McConnell4
1Max Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Giessenbachstraße 1, D-85741 Garching, Germany.
Nature
|April 7, 2016
まとめ
巨大なブラックホールは 太陽の10億倍の質量で 宇宙の初期に存在していました 孤立した銀河NGC 1600で 眠っている太陽質量17億分のブラックホールが見つかりました
科学分野:
- 天文学と天体物理学
- 宇宙学
背景:
- 巨大ブラックホールで動いているクエザーは 130億年前には 太陽の質量100億分のブラックホールが存在していたことを示しています
- この質量のブラックホールは 密度の高い銀河団でしか発見されませんでした
- 明るいクエサーは,高密度の初期の宇宙の領域にのみ存在しません.
研究 の 目的:
- 比較的孤立した円銀河NGC 1600の 中央にあるブラックホールの存在と質量を調査する.
- 密集した銀河団の外に 巨大なブラックホールが存在するか 判断するためです
主な方法:
- NGC 1600における恒星速度の分布に関する観測.
- ブラックホールの質量を推定するために軌道重置モデルを適用する.
主要な成果:
- NGC 1600の中央のブラックホールは 推定17億の太陽質量を持っています
- 銀河は核の近くで 拡散した星分布を示しています
- ブラックホールの影響圏と一致します ブラックホールの影響圏と一致します
結論:
- 巨大なブラックホールは 密集した銀河団だけでなく 比較的孤立した銀河系にも存在します
- 拡散した核と枯渇した恒星の密度は 巨大なブラックホールのダイナミックな印として解釈されます
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