论文标题
附近巨型星系中隐藏的宽线的光谱法测量:缺乏明确的证据证明黑洞质量与病毒产品之间的相关性
Spectropolarimetric measurements of hidden broad lines in nearby megamaser galaxies: a lack of clear evidence for a correlation between black hole masses and virial products
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论文摘要
高准确的黑洞(BH)质量需要出色的空间分辨率,这只能使用当前技术在〜100 MPC内的星系中才能实现。在较大的距离处,通常会估计活跃银河核的单位缩放关系的BH质量。此方法仅需要宽线区域(BLR)的光度和速度分散,以计算病毒式产物,并确定额外的病毒因子$ f $,以确定BH质量。然而,这些单个质量质量的准确性尚不清楚,并且在对象之间的$ f $方差上几乎没有经验约束。我们尝试使用九个兆木剂星系的光谱测量值来校准单个上述BH质量,从中我们测量了BLR的速度分布。我们找不到有力的证据表明,用于单个期间质量和动态质量的病毒产品之间的相关性,也不是单独的巨型剂样品,也不是与混响映射建模的动态质量相结合的。此外,我们发现证据表明病毒参数$ f $在对象之间有所不同,但是我们找不到与其他可观察到的参数(如光度或宽线宽度)相关的有力证据。尽管我们不能明确地排除动态质量与病毒产品之间的任何相关性,但我们发现Masers允许的$ f $值与文献中广泛使用的$ f $之间的张力。我们得出的结论是,如果要成功地使用BH质量,则需要进一步研究。
High-accuracy black hole (BH) masses require excellent spatial resolution that is only achievable for galaxies within ~100 Mpc using present-day technology. At larger distances, BH masses are often estimated with single-epoch scaling relations for active galactic nuclei. This method requires only luminosity and the velocity dispersion of the broad line region (BLR) to calculate a virial product, and an additional virial factor, $f$, to determine BH mass. The accuracy of these single-epoch masses, however, is unknown, and there are few empirical constraints on the variance of $f$ between objects. We attempt to calibrate single-epoch BH masses using spectropolarimetric measurements of nine megamaser galaxies from which we measure the velocity distribution of the BLR. We do not find strong evidence for a correlation between the virial products used for single-epoch masses and dynamical mass, neither for the megamaser sample alone or when combined with dynamical masses from reverberation mapping modeling. Furthermore, we find evidence that the virial parameter $f$ varies between objects, but we do not find strong evidence for a correlation with other observable parameters such as luminosity or broad line width. Although we cannot definitively rule out the existence of any correlation between dynamical mass and virial product, we find tension between allowed $f$ values for masers and those widely used in the literature. We conclude that the single-epoch method requires further investigation if it is to be used successfully to infer BH masses.