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Cosmic triangles and black-hole masses

Martin Elvis ()
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Martin Elvis: Martin Elvis is at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.

Nature, 2014, vol. 515, issue 7528, 498-499

Abstract: A geometric measurement of the distance to a nearby galaxy implies a larger mass for its central black hole than previously calculated, and a consequent increase for most other masses of such black holes. See Letter p.528

Date: 2014
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