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BASS. XXIX. The Near-infrared View of the Broad-line Region (BLR): The Effects of Obscuration in BLR Characterization*

Authors :
Federica Ricci
Ezequiel Treister
Franz E. Bauer
Julian E. Mejía-Restrepo
Michael J. Koss
Jakob S. den Brok
Mislav Baloković
Rudolf Bär
Patricia Bessiere
Turgay Caglar
Fiona Harrison
Kohei Ichikawa
Darshan Kakkad
Isabella Lamperti
Richard Mushotzky
Kyuseok Oh
Meredith C. Powell
George C. Privon
Claudio Ricci
Rogerio Riffel
Alejandra F. Rojas
Eleonora Sani
Krista L. Smith
Daniel Stern
Benny Trakhtenbrot
C. Megan Urry
Sylvain Veilleux
Ricci, Federica
Treister, Ezequiel
Bauer, Franz E.
Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E.
Koss, Michael J.
den Brok, Jakob S.
Balokovic, Mislav
Baer, Rudolf
Bessiere, Patricia
Caglar, Turgay
Harrison, Fiona
Ichikawa, Kohei
Kakkad, Darshan
Lamperti, Isabella
Mushotzky, Richard
Oh, Kyuseok
Powell, Meredith C.
Privon, George C.
Ricci, Claudio
Riffel, Rogerio
Rojas, Alejandra F.
Sani, Eleonora
Smith, Krista L.
Stern, Daniel
Trakhtenbrot, Benny
Megan Urry, C.
Veilleux, Sylvain
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 261(1):8
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Virial black hole (BH) mass (M BH) determination directly involves knowing the broad-line region (BLR) clouds’ velocity distribution, their distance from the central supermassive BH (R BLR), and the virial factor (f). Understanding whether biases arise in M BH estimation with increasing obscuration is possible only by studying a large (N > 100) statistical sample of obscuration-unbiased (hard) X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the rest-frame near-infrared (0.8–2.5 μm) since it penetrates deeper into the BLR than the optical. We present a detailed analysis of 65 local Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) selected Seyfert galaxies observed with Magellan/FIRE. Adding these to the near-infrared BAT AGN spectroscopic survey database, we study a total of 314 unique near-infrared spectra. While the FWHMs of Hα and near-infrared broad lines (He i, Paβ, Paα) remain unbiased to either BLR extinction or X-ray obscuration, the Hα broad-line luminosity is suppressed when N H ≳ 1021 cm−2, systematically underestimating M BH by 0.23–0.46 dex. Near-infrared line luminosities should be preferred to Hα until N H < 1022 cm−2, while at higher obscuration a less-biased R BLR proxy should be adopted. We estimate f for Seyfert 1 and 2 using two obscuration-unbiased M BH measurements, i.e., the stellar velocity dispersion and a BH mass prescription based on near-infrared and X-ray, and find that the virial factors do not depend on the redshift or obscuration, but some broad lines show a mild anticorrelation with M BH. Our results show the critical impact obscuration can have on BLR characterization and the importance of the near-infrared and X-rays for a less-biased view of the BLR.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 261(1):8
Accession number :
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