Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-06-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20054153
We derive black hole masses for a sample of about 300 AGNs in the redshift range 0 < z < 2.5. We use the same virial velocity measure (FWHM Hbeta broad component) for all sources which represents a significant improvement over previous studies. We review methods and caveats for determining AGN black hole masses via the virial assumption for motions in the gas producing low ionization broad emission lines. We derive a corrected FWHM measure for the broad component of H-beta that better estimates the virialized line emitting component by comparing our FWHM measures with a sample of reverberated sources with H-beta radial velocity dispersion measures. We also consider the FWHM of the FeII 4570 blend as a potential alternative velocity estimator. We find a range of black hole mass between log M ~ 6 - 10, where the black hole mass M is in solar masses. Estimates using corrected FWHM, as well as FWHM(Fe II) measures, reduce the number of sources with log M > 9.5 and suggest that extremely large M values (log M >~ 10) may not be realistic. Derived Eddington ratio values values show no evidence for a significant population of super-Eddington radiators especially after correction is made for sources with extreme orientation to our line of sight. Sources with FWHM(Hbeta broad component) <~ 4000 km/s show systematically higher Eddington ratio and lower M values than broader lined AGNs (including almost all radio-loud sources).
Calvani Massimo
Dultzin-Hacyan Deborah
Marziani Paola
Repetto Paolo
Stirpe Giovanna M.
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