2007ApJ...667..117T


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2007ApJ...667..117T - Astrophys. J., 667, 117-130 (2007/September-3)

Cosmic evolution of black holes and spheroids. II. Scaling relations at z=0.36.

TREU T., WOO J.-H., MALKAN M.A. and BLANDFORD R.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use high-resolution images obtained with the Advanced Camera for Surveys on board the Hubble Space Telescope to determine morphology, nuclear luminosity, and structural parameters of the spheroidal component for a sample of 20 Seyfert galaxies at z=0.36. We combine these measurements with spectroscopic information from the Keck Telescope to determine the black hole mass-spheroid luminosity relation (MBH-LB), the fundamental plane (FP) of the host galaxies, and the black hole mass-spheroid velocity dispersion relation (MBH-σ). The FP is consistent with that of inactive spheroids at comparable redshifts. Assuming pure luminosity evolution, we find that the host spheroids had smaller luminosity and stellar velocity dispersion than today for a fixed MBH. The offsets correspond to ΔlogLB,0=0.40±0.11±0.15 (ΔlogMBH=0.51±0.14±0.19) and Δlogσ=0.13±0.03±0.05 (ΔlogMBH=0.54±0.12±0.21), respectively, for the MBH-L and MBH-σ relations (the double error bars indicate random and systematic uncertainties, respectively). A detailed analysis of known systematic errors and selection effects shows that they cannot account for the observed offset. We conclude that the data are inconsistent with pure luminosity evolution and the existence of universal and tight scaling relations. In order to obey the three local scaling relations by z=0, assuming no significant black hole growth, the distant spheroids have to grow their stellar mass by approximately 60% (ΔlogMsph=0.20±0.14) in the next 4 billion years, while preserving their size and holding their stellar mass-to-light ratio approximately constant. The measured evolution can be expressed as MBH/Msph∝(1+z)1.5±1.0, consistent with black holes of a fewx108 M completing their growth before their host galaxies. Based on the disturbed morphologies of a fraction of the sample (6/20), we suggest collisional mergers with disk-dominated systems as the physical mechanism driving the evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Black Hole Physics - Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Quasars: General

Nomenclature: Table 1: [TMB2004] SNN (Nos S16, S31) added.

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J00591616+1538159 Sy1 00 59 16.0995230592 +15 38 16.201159692   19.62 19.23     ~ 26 0
2 [VV2006] J010112.1-094500 QSO 01 01 12.0749421144 -09 45 00.772688880   18.62 18.35     ~ 31 0
3 2MASS J01071600-0834292 Sy1 01 07 15.9714088584 -08 34 29.503833492   19.39 19.04     ~ 28 0
4 2MASS J02134057+1347559 Sy1 02 13 40.5981285216 +13 47 56.107719600   19.27 18.95     ~ 26 0
5 NGC 863 Sy1 02 14 33.5604714720 -00 46 00.181845336   14.48 13.81 17.9   ~ 689 0
6 Mrk 1095 Sy1 05 16 11.4092471904 -00 08 59.157166920   14.30 13.92     ~ 890 1
7 Mrk 79 Sy1 07 42 32.8210670808 +49 48 34.783809768   14.74 14.27     ~ 714 1
8 Mrk 110 Sy1 09 25 12.8479065576 +52 17 10.386311208   16.82 16.41     ~ 604 0
9 2MASS J10152724+6259114 QSO 10 15 27.2661571752 +62 59 11.601973716   19.37 19.01     ~ 36 0
10 NGC 3227 Sy1 10 23 30.5765149296 +19 51 54.282206700   12.61 11.79     ~ 1703 1
11 2MASS J11055618+0312430 QSO 11 05 56.1844622016 +03 12 43.223007276   19.10 18.36     ~ 24 0
12 [VV2003c] J111937.6+005619 Sy1 11 19 37.5943064088 +00 56 20.411760048   21.74 20.83     ~ 8 0
13 NGC 4051 Sy1 12 03 09.6101337312 +44 31 52.682601288   11.08 12.92 9.94   ~ 2165 1
14 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3688 2
15 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
16 2QZ J140016.6-010822 Sy1 14 00 16.6523164944 -01 08 22.144681428   19.27 18.88     ~ 30 0
17 2MASS J14003471+0047332 Sy1 14 00 34.7120397456 +00 47 33.496686600   19.25 18.96     ~ 28 0
18 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
19 Mrk 817 Sy1 14 36 22.0820611632 +58 47 39.394934844   14.19 13.79     ~ 523 0
20 2MASS J15292223+5928552 QSO 15 29 22.2524257824 +59 28 54.493559904   19.49 19.22     ~ 26 0
21 [TMB2004] S27 Sy1 15 36 51.2813857440 +54 14 42.677933676   19.44 19.22     ~ 26 0
22 [TMB2004] S 1 Sy1 15 39 16.2405604128 +03 23 22.121094048   20.06 19.73     ~ 24 0
23 SDSS J160002.46+413035.5 Sy1 16 00 02.463 +41 30 35.51     19.18     ~ 11 0
24 1RXS J161113.0+513137 Sy1 16 11 11.6605881528 +51 31 31.123547184   19.63 19.33     ~ 29 0
25 SDSS J161156.29+451611.0 QSO 16 11 56.2959596736 +45 16 11.000072964   19.58 19.31     ~ 26 0
26 2MASS J17320314+6117522 QSO 17 32 03.0909815856 +61 17 51.897006024   19.10 18.90     ~ 28 0
27 2MASS J21021152-0646448 Sy1 21 02 11.5061350728 -06 46 44.949451332   19.87 19.41     ~ 26 0
28 2MASS J21045183-0712097 Sy1 21 04 51.8324491320 -07 12 09.425158812   19.42 19.08     ~ 26 0
29 [TMB2004] S 6 Sy1 21 20 34.1803017624 -06 41 22.254942480   20.02 19.56     ~ 27 0
30 SDSS J215841.92-011500.3 QSO 21 58 41.9232028152 -01 15 00.368007084   20.13 19.66     ~ 25 0
31 2MASS J23094616+0000496 Sy1 23 09 46.1482273416 +00 00 48.892288032   19.37 18.95     ~ 36 0
32 2MASS J23595345-0936556 Sy1 23 59 53.4450866448 -09 36 55.608496020   18.0 19.12 18.0   ~ 31 0

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