The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars

The MBH-Mhost relation in quasars has been probed only in a limited parameter space, namely, at MBH∼109 M⊙ and Mhost∼1012  M⊙. Here we present a study of 26 quasars laying in the low-mass end of the relation, down to MBH∼107 M⊙. We selected quasars from the SDSS and HST-FOS archives, requiring modes...

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Main Authors: Roberto Decarli, Renato Falomo, Jari K. Kotilainen, Tomi Hyvönen, Michela Uslenghi, Aldo Treves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Advances in Astronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/782528
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spelling doaj-67ed9b14a72a4aa6bfc13babffc2fd882020-11-24T23:22:56ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Astronomy1687-79691687-79772012-01-01201210.1155/2012/782528782528The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in QuasarsRoberto Decarli0Renato Falomo1Jari K. Kotilainen2Tomi Hyvönen3Michela Uslenghi4Aldo Treves5Galaxy and Cosmology Department, Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, GermanyOsservatorio Astronomico di Padova, INAF, Vicolo dell’ Osservatorio 5, 35122 Padova, ItalyFinnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO (FINCA), University of Turku, Väisäläntie 20, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandFinnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO (FINCA), University of Turku, Väisäläntie 20, 21500 Piikkiö, FinlandINAF-IASF Milano, Via E. Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, ItalyINAF-IASF Milano, Via E. Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, ItalyThe MBH-Mhost relation in quasars has been probed only in a limited parameter space, namely, at MBH∼109 M⊙ and Mhost∼1012  M⊙. Here we present a study of 26 quasars laying in the low-mass end of the relation, down to MBH∼107 M⊙. We selected quasars from the SDSS and HST-FOS archives, requiring modest MBH (as derived through the virial paradigm). We imaged our sources in H band from the Nordic Optical Telescope. The quasar host galaxies have been resolved in 25 out of 26 observed targets. Host galaxy luminosities and stellar masses are computed, under reasonable assumptions on their star formation histories. Combining these results with those from our previous studies, we manage to extend the sampled parameter space of the MBH-Mhost relation in quasars. The relation holds over 2 dex in both the parameters. For the first time, we are able to measure the slope of the MBH-Mhost relation in quasars. We find that it is consistent with the linear case (similarly to what observed in quiescent galaxies). We do not find any evidence of a population of massive black holes lying below the relation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/782528
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author Roberto Decarli
Renato Falomo
Jari K. Kotilainen
Tomi Hyvönen
Michela Uslenghi
Aldo Treves
spellingShingle Roberto Decarli
Renato Falomo
Jari K. Kotilainen
Tomi Hyvönen
Michela Uslenghi
Aldo Treves
The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars
Advances in Astronomy
author_facet Roberto Decarli
Renato Falomo
Jari K. Kotilainen
Tomi Hyvönen
Michela Uslenghi
Aldo Treves
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title The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars
title_short The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars
title_full The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars
title_fullStr The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars
title_full_unstemmed The Low-Mass End of the MBH/Mhost Relation in Quasars
title_sort low-mass end of the mbh/mhost relation in quasars
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Astronomy
issn 1687-7969
1687-7977
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The MBH-Mhost relation in quasars has been probed only in a limited parameter space, namely, at MBH∼109 M⊙ and Mhost∼1012  M⊙. Here we present a study of 26 quasars laying in the low-mass end of the relation, down to MBH∼107 M⊙. We selected quasars from the SDSS and HST-FOS archives, requiring modest MBH (as derived through the virial paradigm). We imaged our sources in H band from the Nordic Optical Telescope. The quasar host galaxies have been resolved in 25 out of 26 observed targets. Host galaxy luminosities and stellar masses are computed, under reasonable assumptions on their star formation histories. Combining these results with those from our previous studies, we manage to extend the sampled parameter space of the MBH-Mhost relation in quasars. The relation holds over 2 dex in both the parameters. For the first time, we are able to measure the slope of the MBH-Mhost relation in quasars. We find that it is consistent with the linear case (similarly to what observed in quiescent galaxies). We do not find any evidence of a population of massive black holes lying below the relation.
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