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Mediavilla, Evencio; Serra-Ricart, Miquel; Oscoz, Alejandro; Goicoechea, Luis; Buitrago, Jesus
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 531, Issue 2, pp. 635-641.
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2000
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4
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Description
We present new long-slit William Herschel Telescope spectroscopic
observations of the lens galaxy G1 associated with the double-imaged QSO
0957+561A,B. The central stellar velocity dispersion obtained,
σl=310+/-20 km s-1, is in reasonable
agreement with other measurements of this dynamical parameter. Using all
updated measurements of the stellar velocity dispersion in the internal
region of the galaxy (at angular separations <1.5") and a simple
isotropic model, we discuss the mass of a possible central massive dark
object. We find that the data of Falco et al. suggest the existence of
an extremely massive object of (0.5-2.1)x1010 h-1
Msolar (80% confidence level), whereas the inclusion of very
recent data substantially changes the results: the compact central mass
must be <=6x109 h-1 Msolar at the
90% confidence level. We note that, taking into account all the
available dynamical data, a compact nucleus with a mass of
109 h-1 Msolar (best fit) cannot be
ruled out.