The black hole mass in M87 from Gemini/NIFS adaptive optics observations
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A century of general relativity: Astrophysics and cosmologyTwo ten-billion-solar-mass black holes at the centres of giant elliptical galaxies.A 17-billion-solar-mass black hole in a group galaxy with a diffuse core.Alignment of magnetized accretion disks and relativistic jets with spinning black holes.Galaxy structure from multiple tracers – II. M87 from parsec to megaparsec scalesAn over-massive black hole in a typical star-forming galaxy, 2 billion years after the Big BangA kinematically distinct core and minor-axis rotation: the MUSE perspective on M87Greenland telescope project: Direct confirmation of black hole with sub-millimeter VLBIFirst-generation science cases for ground-based terahertz telescopesM• − σrelation for intermediate-mass black holes in globular clustersThe Event Horizon Telescope: exploring strong gravity and accretion physicsThe size of the jet launching region in M87Supermassive black holes: Coevolution (or not) of black holes and host galaxiesAre Nuclear Star Clusters the Precursors of Massive Black Holes?The Mitchell Spectrograph: Studying Nearby Galaxies with the VIRUS PrototypeThe most massive black holes on the Fundamental Plane of black hole accretionRadiative efficiency, variability and Bondi accretion on to massive black holes: the transition from radio AGN to quasars in brightest cluster galaxiesOn the hunt for ultramassive black holes in brightest cluster galaxiesDynamically important magnetic fields near accreting supermassive black holesCaravan-Submm, Black Hole Imager in the Andes
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The black hole mass in M87 from Gemini/NIFS adaptive optics observations
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article publié dans la revue scientifique Astrophysical Journal
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im Februar 2011 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific article published in the Astrophysical Journal
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наукова стаття, опублікована в лютому 2011
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THE BLACK HOLE MASS IN M87 FROM GEMINI/NIFS ADAPTIVE OPTICS OBSERVATIONS
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The black hole mass in M87 from Gemini/NIFS adaptive optics observations
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THE BLACK HOLE MASS IN M87 FROM GEMINI/NIFS ADAPTIVE OPTICS OBSERVATIONS
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The black hole mass in M87 from Gemini/NIFS adaptive optics observations
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THE BLACK HOLE MASS IN M87 FROM GEMINI/NIFS ADAPTIVE OPTICS OBSERVATIONS
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The black hole mass in M87 from Gemini/NIFS adaptive optics observations
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Douglas Richstone
Jeremy Murphy
Joshua Adams
Scott Tremaine
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10.1088/0004-637X/729/2/119
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2011-02-16T00:00:00Z
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2011ApJ...729..119G