The M BH -σ * Relation in Local Active Galaxies
- 15 March 2006
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 641 (1), L21-L24
- https://doi.org/10.1086/500507
Abstract
We examine whether active galaxies obey the same relation between black hole mass and stellar velocity dispersion as inactive systems, using the largest published sample of velocity dispersions for active nuclei to date. The combination of 56 original measurements with objects from the literature not only increases the sample from the 15 considered previously to 88 objects, but allows us to cover an unprecedented range in both stellar velocity dispersion (30--268 km/s) and black hole mass (10^5-10^8.6 M_sun). In the M-sigma relation of active galaxies we find a lower zeropoint than the best-fit relation of Tremaine et al. (2002) for inactive galaxies, and an intrinsic scatter of 0.4 dex. There is also evidence for a flatter slope at low black hole masses. We discuss potential contributors to the observed offsets, including variations in the geometry of the broad-line region, evolution in the M-sigma relation, and differential growth between black holes and galaxy bulges.Comment: to appear in ApJL; 4 pages, 1 figure; uses emulateapj5.stThis publication has 35 references indexed in Scilit:
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