Black hole masses of BL Lac objects
arXiv:astro-ph/0210113
Abstract
The correlation between black hole mass M(BH) and the central stellar velocity dispersion sigma in nearby elliptical galaxies affords a novel way to determine M(BH) in active galaxies. We report on measurements of sigma from optical spectra of 7 BL Lac host galaxies. The range of sigma (160 - 290 km/s) corresponds to estimated M(BH) of 5 x 10^7 - 9 x 10^8 Mo. The average ratio of M(BH) to the host galaxy mass is 1.4 x 10^-3, consistent with that estimated in other active and inactive galaxies. The range of sigma and M(BH) of the BL Lacs are similar to those obtained for low redshift radio galaxies, in good agreement with the predictions of the unified models for radio-loud active galaxies.
6 pages; to appear in "High Energy Blazar Astronomy" (eds. L.O.Takalo, E.Valtaoja), ASP Conference Series