The Origin Of The Relationship Between Black Hole Mass And Host Galaxy Bulge Luminosity

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2010-11

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Gaskell, C. M.

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There is a strong decrease in scatter in the M(circle dot) - L(bulge) relationship with increasing luminosity and very little scatter for the most luminous galaxies. It is shown that this is a natural consequence of the substantial initial dispersion in the ratio of black hole mass to total stellar mass and of subsequent galaxy growth through hierarchical mergers. >Fine-tuning> through feedback between black hole growth and bulge growth is neither necessary nor desirable.

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C. Martin Gaskell. AIP Conference Proceedings 1294, 261 (Nov., 2010); doi: 10.1063/1.3518867