M87 in 3D: New view of galaxy helps pin down mass of the black hole at its core

From Earth, giant elliptical galaxies resemble highly symmetric blobs, but what’s their real 3D structure? Astronomers have assembled one of the first 3D views of a giant elliptical galaxy, M87, whose central supermassive black hole has already been imaged by the Event Horizon Telescope. M87 turns out to be triaxial, like a potato. The revised view provides a more precise measure of the mass of the central black hole: 5.37 billion solar masses.


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Source: ScienceDaily