Bibcode
D'Ammando, F.; Acosta-Pulido, J. A.; Capetti, A.; Baldi, RÂ D.; Orienti, M.; Raiteri, CÂ M.; Ramos Almeida, C.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 478, Issue 1, p.L66-L71
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2018
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26
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Description
The detection of γ-ray emission from narrow-line Seyfert 1
galaxies (NLSy1) has challenged the idea that large black hole (BH)
masses (≥108 M⊙) are needed to launch
relativistic jets. We present near-infrared imaging data of the
γ-ray-emitting NLSy1 PKS 1502+036 obtained with the Very Large
Telescope. Its surface brightness profile, extending to ˜20 kpc,
is well described by the combination of a nuclear component and a bulge
with a Sérsic index n = 3.5, which is indicative of an elliptical
galaxy. A circumnuclear structure observed near PKS 1502+036 may be the
result of galaxy interactions. A BH mass of ˜7 ×
108 M⊙ has been estimated by the bulge
luminosity. The presence of an additional faint disc component cannot be
ruled out with the present data, but this would reduce the BH mass
estimate by only ˜30 per cent. These results, together with
analogous findings obtained for FBQS J1644+2619, indicate that the
relativistic jets in γ-ray-emitting NLSy1 are likely produced by
massive black holes at the centre of elliptical galaxies.
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