Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-12-17
Astrophys.J.641:117-132,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
to appear in ApJ; 17 pages, 14 figures, uses emulateapj5.sty
Scientific paper
10.1086/500353
(ABRIDGED) We present stellar velocity dispersion (sigma*) measurements for a significant sample of 40 broad-line (Type 1) active galaxies for use in testing the well-known relation between black hole mass and stellar velocity dispersion. The objects are selected to contain Ca II triplet, Mgb triplet, and Ca H+K stellar absorption features in their optical spectra so that we may use them to perform extensive tests of the systematic biases introduced by both template mismatch and contamination from the active galactic nucleus (AGN). We use the Ca II triplet as a benchmark to evaluate the utility of the other spectral regions in the presence of AGN contamination. Broad Fe II emission, extending from ~5050-5520 A, in combination with narrow coronal emission lines, can seriously bias sigma* measurements from the Mgb region, highlighting the need for extreme caution in its use. However, we argue that at luminosities constituting a moderate fraction of the Eddington limit, when the Fe II lines are both weak and smooth relative to the stellar lines, it is possible to derive meaningful measurements with careful selection of the fitting region. In particular, to avoid the contamination of coronal lines, we advocate the use of the region 5250--5820 A, which is rich in Fe absorption features. We lay the groundwork for an extensive comparison between black hole mass and bulge velocity dispersion in active galaxies, as described in a companion paper by Greene & Ho.
Greene Jenny E.
Ho Luis C.
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