The MASSIVE Survey. XVII. A Triaxial Orbit-based Determination of the Black Hole Mass and Intrinsic Shape of Elliptical Galaxy NGC 2693
Abstract
We present a stellar dynamical mass measurement of a newly detected supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the center of the fast-rotating, massive elliptical galaxy NGC 2693 as part of the MASSIVE survey. We combine high signal-to-noise ratio integral field spectroscopy (IFS) from the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph with wide-field data from the Mitchell Spectrograph at McDonald Observatory to extract and model stellar kinematics of NGC 2693 from the central ~150 pc out to ~2.5 effective radii. Observations from Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 are used to determine the stellar light distribution. We perform fully triaxial Schwarzschild orbit modeling using the latest TriOS code and a Bayesian search in 6D galaxy model parameter space to determine NGC 2693's SMBH mass (M BH), stellar mass-to-light ratio, dark matter content, and intrinsic shape. We find ${M}_{\mathrm{BH}}=\left(1.7\pm 0.4\right)\times {10}^{9}\ {M}_{\odot }$ and a triaxial intrinsic shape with axis ratios p = b/a = 0.902 ± 0.009 and $q=c/a={0.721}_{-0.010}^{+0.011}$ , triaxiality parameter T = 0.39 ± 0.04. In comparison, the best-fit orbit model in the axisymmetric limit and (cylindrical) Jeans anisotropic model of NGC 2693 prefer ${M}_{\mathrm{BH}}=\left(2.4\pm 0.6\right)\times {10}^{9}\ {M}_{\odot }$ and ${M}_{\mathrm{BH}}=\left(2.9\pm 0.3\right)\times {10}^{9}\ {M}_{\odot }$ , respectively. Neither model can account for the non-axisymmetric stellar velocity features present in the IFS data.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 2022
- DOI:
- 10.3847/1538-4357/ac58fd
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2111.13699
- Bibcode:
- 2022ApJ...928..178P
- Keywords:
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- Galaxy dynamics;
- Galaxy masses;
- Supermassive black holes;
- Early-type galaxies;
- Galaxies;
- Galaxy dark matter halos;
- Galaxy evolution;
- Galaxy kinematics;
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- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- 18 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, accepted to ApJ 2022/02/24