A Breakdown of the Black Hole - Bulge Mass Relation in Local Active Galaxies
Abstract
We investigate the relation between black hole (BH) mass and bulge stellar mass for a sample of 117 local () galaxies hosting low-luminosity, broad-line active galactic nuclei (AGN). Our sample comes from Reines & Volonteri (2015), who found that, for a given stellar mass, these AGNs have BH masses more than an order of magnitude smaller than those in early-type galaxies with quiescent BHs. Here we aim to determine whether or not this AGN sample falls on the canonical BH-to- mass relation by utilizing bulge-disk decompositions and determining bulge stellar masses using color-dependent mass-to-light ratios. We find that our AGN sample remains offset by more than an order of magnitude from the relation defined by early-type galaxies with dynamically detected BHs. We caution that using canonical BH-to-bulge mass relations for galaxies other than ellipticals and bulge-dominated systems may lead to highly biased interpretations. This work bears directly to predictions for gravitational wave detections and cosmological simulations that are tied to the local BH-to-bulge mass relations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2406.06675,
title = {A Breakdown of the Black Hole - Bulge Mass Relation in Local Active Galaxies},
author = {Megan R. Sturm and Amy E. Reines},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.06675},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
17 pages, 13 figures, 1 Table, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal