Friday, June 28, 2013

1306.6407 (Yutaka Komiya et al.)

A Cross-correlation Analysis of AGN and Galaxies using Virtual Observatory: Dependence on Virial Mass of Super-Massive Black Hole    [PDF]

Yutaka Komiya, Yuji Shirasaki, Masatoshi Ohishi, Yoshihiko Mizumoto
We present results of the cross-correlation analysis between active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and galaxies at redshift 0.1-1. We obtain data of ~10,000 SDSS AGNs in which their virial masses with a super-massive black hole (SMBH) were estimated. The UKIDSS galaxy samples around the AGNs were obtained using the virtual observatory. The scale length of AGN-galaxy cross-correlation for all of the samples is measured to be r_0= 5.8+0.8-0.6 h^-1Mpc (for the fixed slope parameter \gamma=1.8). We also derived a dependence of r_0 on the BH mass, M_BH, and found an indication of an increasing trend of r_0 at M_BH > 10^8 Msun. It is suggested that the growth of SMBH is mainly driven by interactions with the surrounding environment for M_BH > 10^8 Msun. On the other hand, at M_BH <~10^8 Msun, we did not find the BH mass dependence. This would imply that, for less massive BHs, the mass growth process can be different from that for massive BHs.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.6407

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