On the cosmological evolution of quasar black-hole masses
Abstract
Virial black-hole mass estimates are presented for 12698 quasars in the redshift interval 0.1<z<2.1, based on modelling of spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) first data release . The black-hole masses of the SDSS quasars are found to lie between and an upper limit of , entirely consistent with the largest black-hole masses found to date in the local Universe. The estimated Eddington ratios of the broad-line quasars (FWHM \geq2000 km s^{-1}) show a clear upper boundary at L_{bol}/L_{Edd}~1, suggesting that the Eddington luminosity is still a relevant physical limit to the accretion rate of luminous broad-line quasars at . By combining the black-hole mass distribution of the SDSS quasars with the 2dF quasar luminosity function, the number density of active black holes at is estimated as a function of mass. By comparing the estimated number density of active black holes at with the local mass density of dormant black holes, we set lower limits on the quasar lifetimes and find that the majority of black holes with mass are in place by .
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0405393,
title = {On the cosmological evolution of quasar black-hole masses},
author = {R. J. McLure and J. S. Dunlop},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0405393},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of 'Multi-wavelength AGN surveys', Cozumel, 2003