Active Galactic Nucleus Black Hole Masses and Bolometric Luminosities
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Abstract
Black hole mass, along with mass accretion rate, is a fundamental property of active galactic nuclei. Black hole mass sets an approximate upper limit to AGN energetics via the Eddington limit. We collect and compare all AGN black hole mass estimates from the literature; these 177 masses are mostly based on the virial assumption for the broad emission lines, with the broad-line region size determined from either reverberation mapping or optical luminosity. We introduce 200 additional black hole mass estimates based on properties of the host galaxy bulges, using either the observed stellar velocity dispersion or using the fundamental plane relation to infer $\sigma$; these methods assume that AGN hosts are…
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- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Black hole (networking)
- Eddington luminosity
- Active galactic nucleus
- Fundamental plane (elliptical galaxies)
- Supermassive black hole
- Luminosity
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