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A closer look at dwarf galaxies exhibiting MIR variability: AGN confirmation and comparison with non-variable dwarf galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-08-02 v1

Abstract

Detecting active black holes in dwarf galaxies has proven to be a challenge due to their small size and weak electromagnetic signatures. Mid-infrared variability has emerged as a promising tool that can be used to detect active low-mass black holes in dwarf galaxies. We analyzed 10.4 years of photometry from the ALLWISEWISE/NEOWISEWISE multi-epoch catalogs, identifying 25 objects with AGN-like variability. Independent confirmation of AGN activity was found in 68% of these objects using optical and near-infrared diagnostics. Notably, we discovered a near-infrared coronal line [S IX] λ\lambda 1.252 μ\mum in J1205, the galaxy with the lowest stellar mass (log M_{*} = 7.5 M_{\odot}) and low metallicity (12 + log(O/H) = 7.46) in our sample. Additionally, we found broad Paα\alpha potentially from the BLR in two targets, and their implied black hole masses are consistent with black hole-stellar mass relations. Comparing non-variable galaxies with similar stellar masses and WISEWISE W1W2W1-W2 colors, we found no clear trends between variability and large-scale galaxy properties. However, we found that AGN activity likely causes redder W1W2W1-W2 colors in variable targets, while for the non-variable galaxies, the contribution stems from strong star formation activity. A high incidence of optical broad lines was also observed in variable targets. Our results suggest that mid-infrared variability is an effective method for detecting AGN activity in low-mass galaxies and can help uncover a larger sample of active low-mass (<< 106^{6} M_{\odot}) black holes in the universe.

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@article{arxiv.2408.00666,
  title  = {A closer look at dwarf galaxies exhibiting MIR variability: AGN confirmation and comparison with non-variable dwarf galaxies},
  author = {Archana Aravindan and Gabriela Canalizo and Nathan Secrest and Shobita Satyapal and Thomas Bohn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.00666},
  year   = {2024}
}

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24 pages, 14 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ