We present spectroscopic observations from the Hubble Space Telescope that reveal for the first time the presence of a broad pedestal of Balmer line emission in the LINER galaxy NGC 4203. The emission-line profile is suggestive of a relativistic accretion disk and is reminiscent of double-peaked transient Balmer emission observed in a handful of other LINERs. The very broad line emission thus constitutes clear qualitative evidence for a black hole, and spatially resolved narrow-line emission in NGC 4203 can be used to constrain its mass, MBH
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Shields, J. C., Rix, H.-W., McIntosh, D. H., Ho, L. C., Rudnick, G., Filippenko, A. V., … Sarzi, M. (2000). Evidence for a Black Hole and Accretion Disk in the LINER NGC 4203. The Astrophysical Journal, 534(1), L27–L30. https://doi.org/10.1086/312660
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