TY - JOUR
T1 - A Comparative analysis of virial black hole mass estimates of moderate-luminosity active galactic nuclei using subaru/fmos
AU - Matsuoka, K.
AU - Silverman, J. D.
AU - Schramm, M.
AU - Steinhardt, C. L.
AU - Nagao, T.
AU - Kartaltepe, J.
AU - Sanders, D. B.
AU - Treister, E.
AU - Hasinger, G.
AU - Akiyama, M.
AU - Ohta, K.
AU - Ueda, Y.
AU - Bongiorno, A.
AU - Brandt, W. N.
AU - Brusa, M.
AU - Capak, P.
AU - Civano, F.
AU - Comastri, A.
AU - Elvis, M.
AU - Lilly, S. J.
AU - Mainieri, V.
AU - Masters, D.
AU - Mignoli, M.
AU - Salvato, M.
AU - Trump, J. R.
AU - Taniguchi, Y.
AU - Zamorani, G.
AU - Alexander, D. M.
AU - Schawinski, K.
PY - 2013/7/1
Y1 - 2013/7/1
N2 - We present an analysis of broad emission lines observed in moderate-luminosity active galactic nuclei (AGNs), typical of those found in X-ray surveys of deep fields, with the goal of testing the validity of single-epoch virial black hole mass estimates. We have acquired near-infrared spectra of AGNs up to z ∼ 1.8 in the COSMOS and Extended Chandra Deep Field-South Survey, with the Fiber Multi-Object Spectrograph mounted on the Subaru telescope. These near-infrared spectra provide a significant detection of the broad Hα line, shown to be a reliable probe of black hole mass at low redshift. Our sample has existing optical spectroscopy that provides a detection of Mg II, typically used for black hole mass estimation at z ≳ 1. We carry out a spectral-line fitting procedure using both Hα and Mg II to determine the virial velocity of gas in the broad-line region, the continuum luminosity at 3000 Å, and the total Hα line luminosity. With a sample of 43 AGNs spanning a range of two decades in luminosity, we find a tight correlation between the ultraviolet and emission-line luminosity. There is also a close one-to-one relationship between the full width at half-maximum of Hα and Mg II. Both of these then lead to there being very good agreement between Hα- and Mg II-based masses over a wide range in black hole mass, i.e., M BH ∼ 107-9 M⊙. In general, these results demonstrate that local scaling relations, using Mg II or Hα, are applicable for AGNs at moderate luminosities and up to z ∼ 2.
AB - We present an analysis of broad emission lines observed in moderate-luminosity active galactic nuclei (AGNs), typical of those found in X-ray surveys of deep fields, with the goal of testing the validity of single-epoch virial black hole mass estimates. We have acquired near-infrared spectra of AGNs up to z ∼ 1.8 in the COSMOS and Extended Chandra Deep Field-South Survey, with the Fiber Multi-Object Spectrograph mounted on the Subaru telescope. These near-infrared spectra provide a significant detection of the broad Hα line, shown to be a reliable probe of black hole mass at low redshift. Our sample has existing optical spectroscopy that provides a detection of Mg II, typically used for black hole mass estimation at z ≳ 1. We carry out a spectral-line fitting procedure using both Hα and Mg II to determine the virial velocity of gas in the broad-line region, the continuum luminosity at 3000 Å, and the total Hα line luminosity. With a sample of 43 AGNs spanning a range of two decades in luminosity, we find a tight correlation between the ultraviolet and emission-line luminosity. There is also a close one-to-one relationship between the full width at half-maximum of Hα and Mg II. Both of these then lead to there being very good agreement between Hα- and Mg II-based masses over a wide range in black hole mass, i.e., M BH ∼ 107-9 M⊙. In general, these results demonstrate that local scaling relations, using Mg II or Hα, are applicable for AGNs at moderate luminosities and up to z ∼ 2.
KW - black hole physics
KW - galaxies: active
KW - quasars: emission lines
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84879399623&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=84879399623&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1088/0004-637X/771/1/64
DO - 10.1088/0004-637X/771/1/64
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879399623
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 771
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 64
ER -