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The strong environmental dependence of black hole scaling relations
S.L. McGee
Physics and Astronomy
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Galaxies
100%
Scaling Relations
100%
Environmental Dependence
100%
Bulge
66%
Black Hole Mass
66%
M-relation
50%
Luminosity
33%
Stellar Masses
33%
Satellite Galaxies
33%
Processes of Becoming
16%
Low-mass
16%
Host Galaxy
16%
Early-type Galaxies
16%
Halo
16%
Number Density
16%
Velocity Dispersion
16%
Sampling Methods
16%
Galaxy Properties
16%
Brightest Cluster Galaxies
16%
Power-law Scaling
16%
Environmental Indicators
16%
Nearest Neighbor Distance
16%
Hole Growth
16%
Hole Measurement
16%
Dynamical Black Holes
16%
Large-scale Environment
16%
Satellite Population
16%
Environmental Measures
16%
Aperture number
16%
Physics
Black Hole
100%
Stellar Mass
28%
Early-Type Galaxies
14%
Brightest Cluster Galaxies
14%
Galaxy Properties
14%
Galaxy Mass
14%