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view Abstract Citations (52) References (18) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Luminosity distribution in the central regions of Messier 87: isothermal core, point source, or black hole? de Vaucouleurs, G. ; Nieto, J. -L. Abstract A combination of photographic and photoelectric photometry with the McDonald 2 m reflector is used to derive a precise mean luminosity profile (r *) of M87 (jet excluded) at 0"6 resolution out to r * = 70". Within 8" from the center the luminosity is less than predicted by extrapolation of the r11 law defined by the main body of the galaxy (8" < r * < 240"), but is in excess of an isothermal core model best fitted in the interval 6" < r * < 20". This central spike cannot be explained simply by adding a nonthermal point source to an isothermal core model, or by adding only a central point mass (black hole?). It is well represented by the sum of a modified isothermal core model having both a central point mass and a central point source. At a revised distance A = 12.6 Mpc ( o = 30.5) the structural length ofthe underlying isothermal is a = 2"78 = 170 pc, the mass of the "black hole" = 1.7. 10 and the luminosity of the point source (B0 = 16.95, M0 = - 13.55) equals 4.2% of the integrated luminosity B(6") = 13.52 of the galaxy within r * = 6". These results agree closely with and confirm the work of the Hale team. Comparison of the McDonald and Hale data suggests that the central source may have been slightly brighter ( 0.5 mag) in 1964 than in 1975-1977. Subject headings: black holes - galaxies: individual - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: structure Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: June 1979 DOI: 10.1086/157128 Bibcode: 1979ApJ...230..697D Keywords: Astronomical Models; Astronomical Photometry; Black Holes (Astronomy); Luminous Intensity; Point Sources; Radiation Sources; Astronomical Photography; Electrophotometry; Galactic Nuclei; Galactic Structure; Isophotes; Isothermal Processes; Astrophysics; Black Holes:Galactic Nuclei; Galactic Nuclei:Luminosities; Galactic Nuclei:Structure full text sources ADS | data products NED (1)
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