Bibcode
Seigar, M. S.; Kennefick, D.; Kennefick, J.; Lacy, C. H. S.; Berrier, J. C.; Treuthardt, P.; Al-Baidhany, I. A.; Barrows, R. S.; Davis, B.; Hughes, J. A.; Schilling, A.; Shields, D. W.; Sierra, A. D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Co-Evolution of Central Black Holes and Galaxies, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 267, p. 210-210
Fecha de publicación:
5
2010
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0
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Descripción
Work done to date on the SMBH mass function has brought to light some
interesting puzzles, the best known of which is cosmic downsizing. The
solution to this problem is based upon the methodology by which we
determine SMBH masses, which comes mainly from studies of active
galaxies. The most massive SMBHs cease to be active at earlier epochs
than their less massive counterparts, thus leading to an apparent
decrease in the SMBH mass function with time. The larger SMBHs should
still be present in the local Universe, but they lie in quiescent
galaxies. This lack of certainty reflects the biggest gap in the
observational record - the mass of SMBHs in quiescent galaxies.