Next: 1 初めに
On the ``stellar dynamical'' evidences for massive black holes
Junichiro Makino
Department of Astronomy, University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo,
Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Abstract:
We critically examine recent claims that globular clusters M15 and G1
of M31 contains massive central black holes. For both clusters, we
performed detailed N-body simulations with realistic effects like
the stellar mass loss due to stellar evolution are taken into
account. In the case of M15, we found neutron stars and massive white
dwarfs concentrate to the center through mass segregation, resulting
in a sharp increase in M/L toward the center. While consistent with
the presence of a central black hole, the Hubble data can also be
explained by this central concentration of neutron stars and massive
white dwarfs. In the case of G1, the effect of the mass segregation is
not significant, because the relaxation time of G1 is longer than the
Hubble time. Even so, we found that our simulation model can perfectly
reproduce the observed properties of G1 such as the luminosity
profile, velocity dispersion profile, rotation profile and ellipticity
profile. Though it's unclear why the existence of the black hole was
concluded in the case of G1, simulation models clearly show that black
holes are not necessary to explain observations.
Next: 1 初めに
Jun Makino
平成15年5月13日