THE active nuclei of Seyfert 1 galaxies are characterized by a small (
approximately 0.03 pc) region of intense broad emission lines, indicat
ive of gas moving at extremely high velocities and ionized by a non-th
ermal radiation field. These spectral features are usually explained b
y invoking the presence of a central supermassive black hole. Here we
present two-dimensional spectra of the Seyfert galaxy NGC3227, from wh
ich we have calculated the intensity maps of the emission lines, and t
he velocity field representing the motion of gas within the central ki
loparsec of the galaxy. Surprisingly, we find that the region of broad
emission lines is offset from the kinematic centre by about 250 pc, s
uggesting that the putative supermassive black hole is displaced from
the true galactic centre. Possible explanations of this finding includ
e the transient migration of the black hole from the galactic centre,
a black hole in orbit about a central concentration of dark matter, or
the capture of the black hole during the merger of NGC3227 with anoth
er galaxy.