2012MNRAS.419.2529R


Query : 2012MNRAS.419.2529R

2012MNRAS.419.2529R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 419, 2529-2544 (2012/January-3)

Can we measure the accretion efficiency of active galactic nuclei?

RAIMUNDO S.I., FABIAN A.C., VASUDEVAN R.V., GANDHI P. and WU J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The accretion efficiency for individual black holes is very difficult to determine accurately. There are many factors that can influence each step of the calculation, such as the dust and host galaxy contribution to the observed luminosity, the black hole mass and more importantly the uncertainties on the bolometric luminosity measurement. Ideally, we would measure the active galactic nuclei (AGNs) emission at every wavelength, remove the host galaxy and dust, reconstruct the AGN spectral energy distribution and integrate them to determine the intrinsic emission and the accretion rate. In reality, this is not possible due to observational limitations and our own galaxy line-of-sight obscuration. We have then to infer the bolometric luminosity from spectral measurements made in discontinuous wavebands and at different epochs. In this paper, we tackle this issue by exploring different methods to determine the bolometric luminosity. We first explore the trend of accretion efficiency with black hole mass (ε ∝ M^ ∼ 0.5^) found in recent work by Davis & Laor and discuss why this is most likely an artefact of the parameter space covered by their Palomar-Green quasar sample. We then target small samples of AGNs at different redshifts, luminosities and black hole masses to investigate the possible methods to calculate the accretion efficiency. For these sources we are able to determine the mass accretion rate and, with some assumptions, the accretion efficiency distributions. Even though we select the sources for which we are able to determine the parameters more accurately, there are still factors affecting the measurements that are hard to constrain. We suggest methods to overcome these problems based on contemporaneous multiwavelength data measurements and specifically targeted observations for AGNs in different black hole mass ranges. Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: dusty early-type galaxies and passive spirals

Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - black hole physics - galaxies: active - galaxies: nuclei - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
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 PB 5920 QSO 00 23 32.3379080808 -01 14 44.199378276   16.7 17.00 17.4   ~ 20 0
2 [OKM2018] SWIFT J0056.9+1472 Sy1 00 57 09.9306975096 +14 46 10.142054004   16.56 16.29     ~ 165 0
3 Mrk 352 Sy1 00 59 53.2855168104 +31 49 37.254192204   15.25 14.81     ~ 224 0
4 Mrk 1018 Sy1 02 06 15.9896281128 -00 17 29.221733688   15.90 15.50 10.3   ~ 344 0
5 NGC 863 Sy1 02 14 33.5604714720 -00 46 00.181845336   14.48 13.81 17.9   ~ 689 0
6 NGC 985 Sy1 02 34 37.882 -08 47 17.02   14.64 14.28 12.9   ~ 412 0
7 ESO 548-81 Sy1 03 42 03.7135713768 -21 14 39.577309944   12.84 13.68 11.57   ~ 126 0
8 Mrk 1506 Sy1 04 33 11.0956735296 +05 21 15.619461552   15.72 15.05 10.08   ~ 2000 2
9 LEDA 168563 Sy1 04 52 04.7723618832 +49 32 44.750794344     17.1     ~ 70 0
10 Mrk 1095 Sy1 05 16 11.4092471904 -00 08 59.157166920   14.30 13.92     ~ 890 1
11 RX J0602.1+2828 Sy1 06 02 10.4708953560 +28 28 19.407708696   15.0       ~ 73 0
12 ESO 490-26 Sy1 06 40 11.6919443712 -25 53 43.059681312   14.08   12.60   ~ 83 0
13 [VV96] J091609.5-621929 Sy1 09 16 09.3662148312 -62 19 29.562130128   12.51 12.26 11.5   ~ 141 0
14 Z 121-75 Sy1 09 23 43.0005086832 +22 54 32.576001696   16.23 15.82     ~ 137 0
15 [VV98] J092809.4+383000 QSO 09 28 09.4314516456 +38 30 00.546456348   17.13 16.90     ~ 28 0
16 QSO B0936+396 QSO 09 39 44.5465495512 +39 24 02.828103732   17.12 17.05     ~ 43 0
17 LEDA 34449 Sy1 11 17 06.3989076960 +44 13 33.324039480   16.32 16.12     ~ 247 0
18 ATO J174.7873+59.1985 Sy1 11 39 08.9709094608 +59 11 54.769213068   15.88 15.77     ~ 95 0
19 UGC 6728 Sy1 11 45 15.9436381824 +79 40 53.376659220   14.8 15.2     ~ 120 0
20 NGC 4253 Sy1 12 18 26.5163572920 +29 48 46.531535472   14.34 13.57     ~ 1040 1
21 NGC 4593 Sy1 12 39 39.4435107024 -05 20 39.034988448   13.95 13.15     ~ 1090 0
22 LEDA 166252 Sy2 12 41 25.7671390632 -57 50 03.479672436   17.4 16.9     ~ 79 0
23 MCG+09-21-096 Sy1 13 03 59.4955140528 +53 47 29.923717992   17   12.9   ~ 70 0
24 ESO 383-35 Sy1 13 35 53.7691256160 -34 17 44.160716796   13.89 13.61 8.9   ~ 1485 0
25 Mrk 279 Sy1 13 53 03.4348964112 +69 18 29.410910460   15.15 14.46     ~ 761 0
26 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2709 0
27 ATO J216.1008+59.8834 Sy1 14 24 24.2121493128 +59 53 00.521471076   16.48 16.26     ~ 37 0
28 [VV98] J142455.6+421405 QSO 14 24 55.5356948544 +42 14 07.648695744   17.13 16.96     ~ 56 0
29 Mrk 841 Sy1 15 04 01.1935384104 +10 26 15.780409692   14.50 14.27     ~ 649 0
30 [VV2006] J163051.7+471118 QSO 16 30 51.7464828168 +47 11 18.908830644   17.35 17.13     ~ 32 0
31 2MASX J16332357+4718588 Sy1 16 33 23.5812109560 +47 18 58.936241628   17.77 17.35     ~ 82 1
32 ICRF J184208.9+794617 Sy1 18 42 08.9904975672 +79 46 17.127835104   16.06 15.38     ~ 1316 0
33 Mrk 509 Sy1 20 44 09.7504483224 -10 43 24.727155528   13.35 13.12 10.7   ~ 1276 0
34 ICRF J211401.1+820448 Sy1 21 14 01.1713534464 +82 04 48.340509096           ~ 131 1
35 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2095 3

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