Bibcode
                                    
                            Tsige Dullo, B.; Graham, A.
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                                    American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #227, id.#301.03
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                        2016
            
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                            Descripción
                                    The centers of giant galaxies display stellar mass deficits
(Mdef) which are thought to be a signature left by
inspiraling supermassive black holes (SMBHs) from pre-merged galaxies.
We quantify these deficits using the core-Sérsic model for the
largest ever sample of early-type galaxies and find Mdef
˜ 0.5 to 4 MBH (SMBH mass). We find that lenticular
disc galaxies with bulge magnitudes MV ≤ -21.0 mag also
have central stellar deficits, suggesting that their bulges may have
formed from major merger events while their surroundingdisc was
subsequently built up, perhaps via cold gas accretion scenarios.
Interestingly, these bulges have sizes and mass densities comparable to
the compact galaxies found at z ˜ 1.5 to 2.