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Central Massive Black Holes Are Not Ubiquitous in Local Low-mass Galaxies
Fan Zou
, Elena Gallo
, Anil C. Seth
, Edmund Hodges-Kluck
, David Ohlson
, Tommaso Treu
, Vivienne F. Baldassare
, W. N. Brandt
,
Jenny E. Greene
, Piero Madau
, Dieu D. Nguyen
, Richard M. Plotkin
, Amy E. Reines
, Alberto Sesana
, Jong Hak Woo
, Jianfeng Wu
Astrophysical Sciences
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Low-mass
100%
Galaxies
100%
Massive Black Holes
100%
Massive Galaxies
33%
Accretion Rate
33%
Activity Level
16%
Mass Range
16%
Imaging Data
16%
Luminosity
16%
Power Law
16%
Probability Distribution
16%
Black Hole Mass
16%
Lower Limit
16%
Active Galactic nuclei
16%
Stellar Masses
16%
Mass Function
16%
Bona Fide
16%
Distribution Function
16%
Dwarf Galaxies
16%
Black Hole Accretion
16%
Tidal Disruption Events
16%
Black Hole Mergers
16%
Bayesian Modeling
16%
Rate Distribution
16%
Merger Rate
16%
Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals
16%
Physics
Galaxy Mass
100%
Black Hole
100%
Mass Ratio
16%
Distribution Function
16%
Active Galactic Nuclei
16%
Stellar Mass
16%
Galaxy Masses
16%
Tidal Disruption
16%
Black Hole Merger
16%
Dwarf Galaxy
16%