The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

Toward measuring supermassive black hole masses with interferometric observations of the dust continuum

Toward measuring supermassive black hole masses with interferometric observations of the dust continuum
Toward measuring supermassive black hole masses with interferometric observations of the dust continuum

This work focuses on active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and on the relation between the sizes of the hot dust continuum and the broad-line region (BLR). We find that the continuum size measured using optical/near-infrared interferometry (OI) is roughly twice that measured by reverberation mapping (RM). Both OI and RM continuum sizes show a tight relation with the Hβ BLR size, with only an intrinsic scatter of 0.25 dex. The masses of supermassive black holes (BHs) can hence simply be derived from a dust size in combination with a broad line width and virial factor. Since the primary uncertainty of these BH masses comes from the virial factor, the accuracy of the continuum-based BH masses is close to those based on the RM measurement of the broad emission line. Moreover, the necessary continuum measurements can be obtained on a much shorter timescale than those required monitoring for RM, and they are also more time efficient than those needed to resolve the BLR with OI. The primary goal of this work is to demonstrate a measuring of the BH mass based on the dust-continuum size with our first calibration of the RBLR- Rd relation. The current limitation and caveats are discussed in detail. Future GRAVITY observations are expected to improve the continuum-based method and have the potential of measuring BH masses for a large sample of AGNs in the low-redshift Universe.

astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, Galaxies: nuclei, Galaxies: active, Quasars: supermassive black holes, Galaxies: Seyfert
0004-6361
Amorim, A.
9fd5808f-b344-4983-835f-9e4a45452bb5
Bourdarot, G.
8d6bbbe5-182f-454a-b6f3-5a17c6423c66
Brandner, W.
38656bb2-d937-4a9e-98a8-d205ded7f371
Cao, Y.
31209997-1880-4b0f-a861-f02dda3e3fd0
Clénet, Y.
0bb46769-12c9-4867-84ae-ad9ef7f2fc1f
Davies, R.
b3bce148-1213-4c2e-a3bf-a79fe8360f03
de Zeeuw, P.T.
3710b908-6901-4590-8b12-12b2da9e85a5
Dexter, J.
57732356-ffc4-4e17-9bac-e208721eed50
Drescher, A.
42bafca4-9c0f-49e0-bbe7-b53119b74efb
Eckart, A.
1962a92c-5f96-48d5-88f7-50a5c4d399ea
Eisenhauer, F.
aeed4378-2137-4e02-8715-fc9c289a92cd
Fabricius, M.
1334b389-14f3-4f95-b284-67c10cb38710
Förster Schreiber, N.M.
72dbbba3-5b77-4df8-bb11-e1f129248b61
Garcia, P.J.V.
dc31f09d-3557-4467-abec-ff654be7de4f
Genzel, R.
1ab9a7e6-02a6-4990-b229-35dff3c05e10
Gillessen, S.
992e4401-a7cb-46b6-b261-fbe57e5bd1d9
Gratadour, D.
2bce5791-4c9f-4e0c-8b61-1dc869c18221
Hönig, S.
be0bb8bc-bdac-4442-8edc-f735834f3917
Kishimoto, M.
fe6c96f7-7782-424c-b715-44f27bfd4f41
Lacour, S.
becad660-8de1-4f21-a046-c5024f118a02
Lutz, D.
735e6133-6d65-4bd0-ad00-303c6c4757c2
Millour, F.
5b89b802-e84d-4c21-b673-b9c5dfaf088a
Netzer, H.
ac504aae-1f9c-43d4-84cc-d198a29030c5
Ott, T.
7b89f519-489a-49df-b0d8-e5f55cb9450a
Paumard, T.
74c452ee-4ab5-4ddf-b9b7-6cdcb77893e4
Perraut, K.
2bee84e4-f6ae-4e4b-b312-0eeabd36a022
Perrin, G.
18733d4c-4ad7-4a33-bc22-3f4e0fba05c8
Peterson, B.M.
11a0102c-5e0c-4904-84d3-34c081e1df61
Petrucci, P.O.
55d1400f-1070-456c-b12c-4c5ef9414e37
Pfuhl, O.
cff8479c-a641-4cf6-ba8c-5d167457eaa8
Prieto, M.A.
41837606-e031-4a15-8a33-f480e364f923
Rouan, D.
da6eeb8e-dcc2-4c2d-95f1-661b15081cf3
Santos, D.J.D.
239a716e-167d-4897-8f50-1f919676a28b
Shangguan, J.
67b7af5b-2321-47bb-809d-f611ba02af7e
Shimizu, T.
a8fe1f1b-0166-44b3-8591-aa8447355ddf
Sternberg, A.
0a179884-7518-485f-9fab-4b0168c94f75
Straubmeier, C.
5589f023-0317-4e8e-8652-9cfac5cd61ed
Sturm, E.
4dee3638-b540-4c0c-8fbf-b1387562733d
Tacconi, L.J.
a154d333-059f-4563-8bd4-e24a355c9fd9
Tristram, K.R.W.
5fe895c8-4051-4b83-99a4-a938eff6060d
Widmann, F.
318c4192-28bc-4836-86c0-cf3c96421b41
Woillez, J.
ec8e2f4e-67a7-4940-83da-734edccfedd2
GRAVITY Collaboration
Amorim, A.
9fd5808f-b344-4983-835f-9e4a45452bb5
Bourdarot, G.
8d6bbbe5-182f-454a-b6f3-5a17c6423c66
Brandner, W.
38656bb2-d937-4a9e-98a8-d205ded7f371
Cao, Y.
31209997-1880-4b0f-a861-f02dda3e3fd0
Clénet, Y.
0bb46769-12c9-4867-84ae-ad9ef7f2fc1f
Davies, R.
b3bce148-1213-4c2e-a3bf-a79fe8360f03
de Zeeuw, P.T.
3710b908-6901-4590-8b12-12b2da9e85a5
Dexter, J.
57732356-ffc4-4e17-9bac-e208721eed50
Drescher, A.
42bafca4-9c0f-49e0-bbe7-b53119b74efb
Eckart, A.
1962a92c-5f96-48d5-88f7-50a5c4d399ea
Eisenhauer, F.
aeed4378-2137-4e02-8715-fc9c289a92cd
Fabricius, M.
1334b389-14f3-4f95-b284-67c10cb38710
Förster Schreiber, N.M.
72dbbba3-5b77-4df8-bb11-e1f129248b61
Garcia, P.J.V.
dc31f09d-3557-4467-abec-ff654be7de4f
Genzel, R.
1ab9a7e6-02a6-4990-b229-35dff3c05e10
Gillessen, S.
992e4401-a7cb-46b6-b261-fbe57e5bd1d9
Gratadour, D.
2bce5791-4c9f-4e0c-8b61-1dc869c18221
Hönig, S.
be0bb8bc-bdac-4442-8edc-f735834f3917
Kishimoto, M.
fe6c96f7-7782-424c-b715-44f27bfd4f41
Lacour, S.
becad660-8de1-4f21-a046-c5024f118a02
Lutz, D.
735e6133-6d65-4bd0-ad00-303c6c4757c2
Millour, F.
5b89b802-e84d-4c21-b673-b9c5dfaf088a
Netzer, H.
ac504aae-1f9c-43d4-84cc-d198a29030c5
Ott, T.
7b89f519-489a-49df-b0d8-e5f55cb9450a
Paumard, T.
74c452ee-4ab5-4ddf-b9b7-6cdcb77893e4
Perraut, K.
2bee84e4-f6ae-4e4b-b312-0eeabd36a022
Perrin, G.
18733d4c-4ad7-4a33-bc22-3f4e0fba05c8
Peterson, B.M.
11a0102c-5e0c-4904-84d3-34c081e1df61
Petrucci, P.O.
55d1400f-1070-456c-b12c-4c5ef9414e37
Pfuhl, O.
cff8479c-a641-4cf6-ba8c-5d167457eaa8
Prieto, M.A.
41837606-e031-4a15-8a33-f480e364f923
Rouan, D.
da6eeb8e-dcc2-4c2d-95f1-661b15081cf3
Santos, D.J.D.
239a716e-167d-4897-8f50-1f919676a28b
Shangguan, J.
67b7af5b-2321-47bb-809d-f611ba02af7e
Shimizu, T.
a8fe1f1b-0166-44b3-8591-aa8447355ddf
Sternberg, A.
0a179884-7518-485f-9fab-4b0168c94f75
Straubmeier, C.
5589f023-0317-4e8e-8652-9cfac5cd61ed
Sturm, E.
4dee3638-b540-4c0c-8fbf-b1387562733d
Tacconi, L.J.
a154d333-059f-4563-8bd4-e24a355c9fd9
Tristram, K.R.W.
5fe895c8-4051-4b83-99a4-a938eff6060d
Widmann, F.
318c4192-28bc-4836-86c0-cf3c96421b41
Woillez, J.
ec8e2f4e-67a7-4940-83da-734edccfedd2

GRAVITY Collaboration (2023) Toward measuring supermassive black hole masses with interferometric observations of the dust continuum. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 669, [A14]. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202244655).

Record type: Article

Abstract

This work focuses on active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and on the relation between the sizes of the hot dust continuum and the broad-line region (BLR). We find that the continuum size measured using optical/near-infrared interferometry (OI) is roughly twice that measured by reverberation mapping (RM). Both OI and RM continuum sizes show a tight relation with the Hβ BLR size, with only an intrinsic scatter of 0.25 dex. The masses of supermassive black holes (BHs) can hence simply be derived from a dust size in combination with a broad line width and virial factor. Since the primary uncertainty of these BH masses comes from the virial factor, the accuracy of the continuum-based BH masses is close to those based on the RM measurement of the broad emission line. Moreover, the necessary continuum measurements can be obtained on a much shorter timescale than those required monitoring for RM, and they are also more time efficient than those needed to resolve the BLR with OI. The primary goal of this work is to demonstrate a measuring of the BH mass based on the dust-continuum size with our first calibration of the RBLR- Rd relation. The current limitation and caveats are discussed in detail. Future GRAVITY observations are expected to improve the continuum-based method and have the potential of measuring BH masses for a large sample of AGNs in the low-redshift Universe.

Text
2209.14410v1 - Accepted Manuscript
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Download (474kB)
Text
2209.14410v1 - Version of Record
Available under License Creative Commons Attribution.
Download (474kB)

More information

Accepted/In Press date: 28 September 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 December 2022
Published date: January 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: we thank the anonymous referees for their careful reading and suggestions that helped to improve this manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101004719. This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED) which is operated by the California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. This research has made use of the SIMBAD database, operated at CDS, Strasbourg, France.
Keywords: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.HE, Galaxies: nuclei, Galaxies: active, Quasars: supermassive black holes, Galaxies: Seyfert

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 472881
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472881
ISSN: 0004-6361
PURE UUID: fad864dd-af05-4b54-a0fe-054eecfa0f30

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 05 Jan 2023 17:31
Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 18:56

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: A. Amorim
Author: G. Bourdarot
Author: W. Brandner
Author: Y. Cao
Author: Y. Clénet
Author: R. Davies
Author: P.T. de Zeeuw
Author: J. Dexter
Author: A. Drescher
Author: A. Eckart
Author: F. Eisenhauer
Author: M. Fabricius
Author: N.M. Förster Schreiber
Author: P.J.V. Garcia
Author: R. Genzel
Author: S. Gillessen
Author: D. Gratadour
Author: S. Hönig
Author: M. Kishimoto
Author: S. Lacour
Author: D. Lutz
Author: F. Millour
Author: H. Netzer
Author: T. Ott
Author: T. Paumard
Author: K. Perraut
Author: G. Perrin
Author: B.M. Peterson
Author: P.O. Petrucci
Author: O. Pfuhl
Author: M.A. Prieto
Author: D. Rouan
Author: D.J.D. Santos
Author: J. Shangguan
Author: T. Shimizu
Author: A. Sternberg
Author: C. Straubmeier
Author: E. Sturm
Author: L.J. Tacconi
Author: K.R.W. Tristram
Author: F. Widmann
Author: J. Woillez
Corporate Author: GRAVITY Collaboration

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×