Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
We demonstrate how maser emission from a rapidly rotating, thin Keplerian disk viewed edge-on can reproduce the general features of the observed 22 GHz radiation from the nucleus of NGC 4258, including the high-velocity satellites that are Doppler shifted by nearly +/- 1000 km/s from the central emission. Newly reported data about variations in time and space for the Doppler shifts of the central emission features fit especially well into a disk interpretation. We point out that their ratio gives a velocity of 700 km/s for the rotation at the outer edge of the masing ring -- a value that is essentially the same as the rotational velocity inferred from the Doppler shifts of the high-velocity satellites. The radius of the masing ring is 0.1 pc and the central mass at the nucleus of NGC 4258 about which the disk rotates is then 10(exp 7) solar mass.
Keywords:
ASTROPHYSICS
Type:
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X); 432; 1; p. L35-L38
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