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Black Hole Mass and Eddington Ratio Distribution of Hot Dust-obscured Galaxies

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posted on 2024-10-02, 14:10 authored by Guodong Li, Roberto J Assef, Chao-Wei Tsai, Jingwen Wu, Peter RM Eisenhardt, Daniel Stern, Tanio Díaz-Santos, Andrew BlainAndrew Blain, Hyunsung D Jun, Román Fernández Aranda, Dejene Zewdie
Abstract Hot dust-obscured galaxies (Hot DOGs) are a rare population of hyperluminous infrared galaxies discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer mission. Despite the significant obscuration of the active galactic nucleus (AGN) by dust in these systems, pronounced broad and blueshifted emission lines are often observed. Previous work has shown that eight Hot DOGs, referred to as blue-excess Hot DOGs (BHDs), present a blue excess consistent with type 1 quasar emission in their UV–optical spectral energy distributions (SEDs), which has been shown to originate from the light of the obscured central engine scattered into the line of sight. We present an analysis of the rest-frame optical emission characteristics for 172 Hot DOGs through UV–mid-IR SED modeling and spectroscopic details, with a particular focus on the identification of BHDs. We find that while the optical emission observed in Hot DOGs is in most cases dominated by a young stellar population, 26% of Hot DOGs show a significant enough blue excess emission to be classified as BHDs. Based on their broad C iv and Mg ii lines, we find that the mass of the black hole M BH in a BHD ranges from 108.7 to 1010 M ⊙. When using the same emission lines in regular Hot DOGs, we find the M BH estimates cover the entire range found for BHDs while also extending to somewhat lower values. This agreement may imply that the broad lines in regular Hot DOGs also originate from scattered light from the central engine, just as in BHDs, although a more detailed study would be needed to rule out an outflow-driven nature. Similar to z ∼ 6 quasars, we find that Hot DOGs sit above the local relation between stellar and black hole masses, suggesting either that AGN feedback has not yet significantly suppressed the stellar mass growth in the host galaxies or that they will be outliers of the relation when reaching z = 0.

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Study of the Milky Way and its neighboring universe relying on LAMOST and FAST

National Natural Science Foundation of China

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Interstellar medium and radio characteristics in galaxies covered by hot dust

National Natural Science Foundation of China

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National Natural Science Foundation of China grant no. 12041302

International Partnership Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Program No. 114A11KYSB20210010

FONDECYT grant No. 1231718

ANID BASAL project FB210003

National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) (Nos. 2020R1A2C3011091, 2021M3F7A1084525).

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Citation

Guodong Li et al 2024 ApJ 971 40 DOI 10.3847/1538-4357/ad5317

Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering/Physics & Astronomy

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The Astrophysical Journal

Volume

971

Issue

1

Pagination

40 - 40

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

issn

0004-637X

eissn

1538-4357

Acceptance date

2024-05-30

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-10-02

Language

en

Deposited by

Professor Andrew Blain

Deposit date

2024-09-18

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