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We present near-infrared (NIR) adaptive optics-assisted spectroscopic observations of the CO (Δμ= 2) absorption bands towards the centre of the giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1399. The observations were made with NAOS-CONICA (on the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope) and have a full width at half-maximum resolution of 0.15 arcsec (14 pc). Kinematic analysis of the observations reveals a decoupled core and strongly non-Gaussian line-of-sight velocity profiles in the central 0.2 arcsec (19 pc). NIR imaging also indicates an asymmetric elongation of the central isophotes in the same region. We use spherical orbit-superposition models to interpret the kinematics, using a set of orthogonal ‘eigen-velocity profiles’ that allow us to fit models directly to spectra. The models require a central black hole of mass 1.2+0.5−0.6× 109 M⊙, with a strongly tangentially biased orbit distribution in the inner 40 pc.
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