A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes

We study the morphologies and structures of 57 dwarf galaxies that are representative of the general population of dwarf galaxies and compare their demographics to a sample of dwarf galaxies hosting optically selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The two samples span the same galaxy stellar mass (...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:The Astrophysical Journal
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Seth J. Kimbrell, Amy E. Reines, Jenny E. Greene, Marla Geha
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منشور في: IOP Publishing 2023-01-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acf762
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description We study the morphologies and structures of 57 dwarf galaxies that are representative of the general population of dwarf galaxies and compare their demographics to a sample of dwarf galaxies hosting optically selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The two samples span the same galaxy stellar mass (10 ^9 ≲ M _⋆ / M _⊙ ≲ 10 ^9.5 ) and color range, and the observations are well-matched in physical resolution. The fractions of irregular galaxies (14%) and early types/ellipticals (∼18%) are nearly identical among the two samples. However, among galaxies with disks (the majority of each sample), the AGN hosts almost always have a detectable (pseudo)bulge, while a large fraction of the non-AGN hosts are pure disk galaxies with no detectable (pseudo)bulge. Central point sources of light consistent with nuclear star clusters are detected in many of the non-AGN hosts. In contrast, central point sources detected in the AGN hosts are, on average, more than 2 orders of magnitude more luminous, suggesting the point sources in these objects are dominated by AGN light. The preference for (pseudo)bulges in dwarf AGN hosts may inform searches for massive black holes in dwarf galaxies and attempts to constrain the black hole occupation fraction, which, in turn, has implications for our understanding of black hole seeding mechanisms.
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spelling doaj-art-e78d720bf3b24974b56c8aabc24c19072025-08-19T23:44:18ZengIOP PublishingThe Astrophysical Journal1538-43572023-01-01958211510.3847/1538-4357/acf762A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black HolesSeth J. Kimbrell0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0076-7706Amy E. Reines1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7158-614XJenny E. Greene2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5612-3427Marla Geha3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7007-9725eXtreme Gravity Institute, Department of Physics, Montana State University , MT 59715, USA ; seth.kimbrell@montana.edueXtreme Gravity Institute, Department of Physics, Montana State University , MT 59715, USA ; seth.kimbrell@montana.eduDepartment of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University , Princeton, NJ 08544, USADepartment of Astronomy, Yale University , New Haven, CT 06520, USAWe study the morphologies and structures of 57 dwarf galaxies that are representative of the general population of dwarf galaxies and compare their demographics to a sample of dwarf galaxies hosting optically selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The two samples span the same galaxy stellar mass (10 ^9 ≲ M _⋆ / M _⊙ ≲ 10 ^9.5 ) and color range, and the observations are well-matched in physical resolution. The fractions of irregular galaxies (14%) and early types/ellipticals (∼18%) are nearly identical among the two samples. However, among galaxies with disks (the majority of each sample), the AGN hosts almost always have a detectable (pseudo)bulge, while a large fraction of the non-AGN hosts are pure disk galaxies with no detectable (pseudo)bulge. Central point sources of light consistent with nuclear star clusters are detected in many of the non-AGN hosts. In contrast, central point sources detected in the AGN hosts are, on average, more than 2 orders of magnitude more luminous, suggesting the point sources in these objects are dominated by AGN light. The preference for (pseudo)bulges in dwarf AGN hosts may inform searches for massive black holes in dwarf galaxies and attempts to constrain the black hole occupation fraction, which, in turn, has implications for our understanding of black hole seeding mechanisms.https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acf762Dwarf galaxiesActive galactic nucleiIntermediate-mass black holesAGN host galaxies
spellingShingle Seth J. Kimbrell
Amy E. Reines
Jenny E. Greene
Marla Geha
A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes
Dwarf galaxies
Active galactic nuclei
Intermediate-mass black holes
AGN host galaxies
title A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes
title_full A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes
title_fullStr A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes
title_short A Comparison between the Morphologies and Structures of Dwarf Galaxies with and without Active Massive Black Holes
title_sort comparison between the morphologies and structures of dwarf galaxies with and without active massive black holes
topic Dwarf galaxies
Active galactic nuclei
Intermediate-mass black holes
AGN host galaxies
url https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acf762
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