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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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What connections can be found between the central eng<strong>in</strong>es <strong>and</strong> that gas?<br />

We showed that the nuclear fluxes are well correlated from radio to x-ray wavelengths,<br />

suggest<strong>in</strong>g a common source for the emission <strong>in</strong> the central eng<strong>in</strong>e, either from the<br />

accretion disk or from the jet bases. These fluxes appear to correlate with the broad<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e velocity dispersion, though with fairly small number statistics (Chapter 5).<br />

We found that the mean gas velocity dispersion with<strong>in</strong> 100 pc of the nucleus is<br />

closely related to the mean stellar velocity dispersion, imply<strong>in</strong>g that the stellar dis-<br />

persion drives the r<strong>and</strong>om motions <strong>in</strong> the gas (or that both sets of motion, though<br />

measured on very different scales, are governed by a common factor). This has possi-<br />

ble implications for the fuel<strong>in</strong>g <strong>and</strong> growth of the black hole, <strong>and</strong> connections between<br />

the stellar velocity dispersion <strong>and</strong> central eng<strong>in</strong>e (Chapter 5).<br />

6.2 Future directions<br />

We have conv<strong>in</strong>c<strong>in</strong>gly found that the gas disks <strong>in</strong> the nuclei of nearby radio galaxies<br />

are not well settled, <strong>and</strong> are not necessarily ly<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the major planes of the galactic<br />

potentials. These unsettled motions have important implications for mass models<br />

based on gas dynamics <strong>in</strong> galaxies.<br />

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The M• − σc relation is now becom<strong>in</strong>g a common estimator of black hole masses

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