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We investigate the black hole (BH) scaling relation in galaxies using a model in which the galaxy halo and central BH are a self-gravitating sphere of dark matter (DM) with an isotropic, adiabatic equation of state. The equipotential where the escape velocity approaches the speed of light defines the horizon of the BH. We find that the BH mass ($m_bullet$) depends on the DM entropy, when the effective thermal degrees of freedom ($F$) are specified. Relations between BH and galaxy properties arise naturally, with the BH mass and DM velocity dispersion following $m_bulletproptosigma^{F/2}$ (for global mean density set by external cosmogony). Imposing observationally derived constraints on $F$ provides insight into the microphysics of DM. Given that DM velocities and stellar velocities are comparable, the empirical correlation between $m_bullet$ and stellar velocity dispersions $sigma_star$ implies that $7<F<10$. A link between $m_bullet$ and globular cluster properties also arises because the halo potential binds the globular cluster swarm at large radii. Interestingly, for $F>6$ the dense dark envelope surrounding the BH approaches the mean density of the BH itself, while the outer halo can show a nearly uniform kpc-scale core resembling those observed in galaxies.
The sample of dwarf galaxies with measured central black hole masses $M$ and velocity dispersions $sigma$ has recently doubled, and gives a close fit to the extrapolation of the $M propto sigma$ relation for more massive galaxies. We argue that this
We carry out a comprehensive Bayesian correlation analysis between hot halos and direct masses of supermassive black holes (SMBHs), by retrieving the X-ray plasma properties (temperature, luminosity, density, pressure, masses) over galactic to cluste
We study the kinematics and scaling relations of a sample of 43 giant spiral galaxies that have stellar masses exceeding $10^{11}$ $M_odot$ and optical discs up to 80 kpc in radius. We use a hybrid 3D-1D approach to fit 3D kinematic models to long-sl
Local samples of quiescent galaxies with dynamically measured black hole masses (Mbh) may suffer from an angular resolution-related selection effect, which could bias the observed scaling relations between Mbh and host galaxy properties away from the
For the first time, we obtain the analytical form of black hole space-time metric in dark matter halo for the stationary situation. Using the relation between the rotation velocity (in the equatorial plane) and the spherical symmetric space-time metr