Galaxy Dynamics and Supermassive Black Holes
Galaxy Dynamics and Supermassive Black Holes in the Era of Large Telescopes
Laura Ferrarese1
1 Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics
Dynamical studies of the centers of galaxies have received a
tremendous push forward with the launch of the Hubble Space
Telescope. Thanks to its superb resolution power, HST has made it
possible not only to convincingly demonstrate the existence of
supermassive black holes (SBHs) in galactic nuclei, but also to investigate
how SBHs relate to the overall structure of the host galaxy. In spite of this,
many questions remain unanswered, for instance, how do scaling
relations for SBHs evolve with cosmic time? What is the exact
characterization of the local SBH mass function? Are there upper and
lower limits to the mass a SBH can attain?
The next generation of 30m telescopes will provide the leap in
resolution capabilities and collective power which is necessary to
address the above questions. I will discuss some of the main science
drivers in the field of galaxy dynamics, and the instrument
requirements needed to achieve them.
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