Very large telescope kinematics for omega Centauri: Further support for a central black hole

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The Galactic globular cluster ω Centauri is a prime candidate for hosting an intermediate-mass black hole. Recent measurements lead to contradictory conclusions on this issue. We use VLT-FLAMES to obtain new integrated spectra for the central region of ω Centauri. We combine these data with existing measurements of the radial velocity dispersion profile taking into account a new derived center from kinematics and two different centers from the literature. The data support previous measurements performed for a smaller field of view and show a discrepancy with the results from a large proper motion data set. We see a rise in the radial velocity dispersion in the central region to 22.8 ± 1.2 kms-1, which provides a strong sign for a central black hole. Isotropic dynamical models for ω Centauri imply black hole masses ranging from 3.0 × 104 to 5.2 × 104M⊙ depending on the center. The best-fitted mass is (4.7 ± 1.0) × 104M⊙. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Noyola, E., Gebhardt, K., Kissler-Patig, M., Lützgendorf, N., Jalali, B., De Zeeuw, P. T., & Baumgardt, H. (2010). Very large telescope kinematics for omega Centauri: Further support for a central black hole. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 719(1 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/719/1/L60

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