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oai:arXiv.org:2409.08893

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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
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Molina, J. Ho, L. C. Knudsen, K. K.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

9/18/2024

Keywords
black stellar $s$^{-1}$ relation agn $m_\bullet
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Abstract

We analyzed MUSE observations of 42 local $z<0.1$ type 1 active galactic nucleus (AGN) host galaxies taken from the Palomar-Green quasar sample and the close AGN reference survey.

Our goal was to study the relation between the black hole mass ($M_\bullet$) and bulge stellar velocity dispersion ($\sigma_e$) for type 1 active galaxies.

The sample spans black hole masses of $10^{6.0}-10^{9.2}\,M_\odot$, bolometric luminosities of $10^{42.9}-10^{46.0}\,$erg$\,$s$^{-1}$, and Eddington ratios of 0.006-1.2.

We avoided AGN emission by extracting the spectra over annular apertures.

We modeled the calcium triplet stellar features and measured stellar velocity dispersions of $\sigma_* = 60-230\,$km$\,$s$^{-1}$ for the host galaxies.

We find $\sigma_*$ values in agreement with previous measurements for local AGN host galaxies, but slightly lower compared with those reported for nearby X-ray-selected type 2 quasars.

Using a novel annular aperture correction recipe to estimate $\sigma_e$ from $\sigma_*$ that considers the bulge morphology and observation beam-smearing, we estimate flux-weighted $\sigma_e = 60-250\,$km$\,$s$^{-1}$.

If we consider the bulge type when estimating $M_\bullet$, we find no statistical difference between the distributions of AGN hosts and the inactive galaxies on the $M_\bullet - \sigma_e$ plane for $M_\bullet \lesssim 10^8\,M_\odot$.

Conversely, if we do not consider the bulge type when computing $M_\bullet$, we find that both distributions disagree.

We find no correlation between the degree of offset from the $M_\bullet - \sigma_e$ relation and Eddington ratio for $M_\bullet \lesssim 10^8\,M_\odot$.

The current statistics preclude firm conclusions from being drawn for the high-mass range.

We argue these observations support notions that a significant fraction of the local type 1 AGNs and quasars have undermassive black holes compared with their host galaxy bulge properties.

;Comment: 18 pages, plus Appendix.

15 Figures, 4 Tables.

Accepted for publication on A&A

Molina, J.,Ho, L. C.,Knudsen, K. K., 2024, The $M_\bullet$-$\sigma_e$ relation for local type 1 AGNs and quasars

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