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2. Denser Environments Cultivate Larger Galaxies: A Comprehensive Study beyond the Local Universe with 3 Million Hyper Suprime-Cam Galaxies
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Ghosh, Aritra, Urry, C. Megan, Powell, Meredith C., Shimakawa, Rhythm, Bosch, Frank C. van den, Nagai, Daisuke, Mitra, Kaustav, and Connolly, Andrew J.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The relationship between galaxy size and environment has remained enigmatic, with over a decade of conflicting results. We present one of the first comprehensive studies of the variation of galaxy radius with environment beyond the local Universe and demonstrate that large-scale environmental density is correlated with galaxy radius independent of stellar mass and galaxy morphology. We confirm with $>5\sigma$ confidence that galaxies in denser environments are up to $\sim25\%$ larger than their equally massive counterparts with similar morphology in less dense regions of the Universe. We achieve this result by correlating projected two-dimensional densities over $\sim360$ deg$^2$ with the structural parameters of $\sim3$ million Hyper Suprime-Cam galaxies at $0.3 \leq z < 0.7$ with $\log M/M_{\odot} \geq 8.9$. Compared to most previous studies, this sample is $\sim100-10,000$ times larger and goes $\sim1$ dex deeper in mass-completeness. We demonstrate that past conflicting results have been driven by small sample sizes and a lack of robust measurement uncertainties. We verify the presence of the above correlation separately for disk-dominated, bulge-dominated, star-forming, and quiescent subpopulations. We find the strength of the correlation to be dependent on redshift, stellar mass, and morphology. The correlation is strongest at lower redshifts and systematically weakens or disappears beyond $z \geq 0.5$. At $z\geq0.5$, more massive galaxies still display a statistically significant correlation. Although some existing theoretical frameworks can be selectively invoked to explain some of the observed correlations, our work demonstrates the need for more comprehensive theoretical investigations of the correlation between galaxy size and environment., Comment: 29 pages, 13 figures. Published in The Astrophysical Journal. We welcome comments and constructive criticism
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3. BASS XXXIV: A Catalog of the Nuclear Mm-wave Continuum Emission Properties of AGNs Constrained on Scales $\lesssim$ 100--200 pc
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Kawamuro, Taiki, Ricci, Claudio, Mushotzky, Richard F., Imanishi, Masatoshi, Bauer, Franz E., Ricci, Federica, Koss, Michael J., Privon, George C., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Izumi, Takuma, Ichikawa, Kohei, Rojas, Alejandra F., Smith, Krista Lynne, Shimizu, Taro, Oh, Kyuseok, Brok, Jakob S. den, Baba, Shunsuke, Balokovic, Mislav, Chang, Chin-Shin, Kakkad, Darshan, Pfeifle, Ryan W., Temple, Matthew J., Ueda, Yoshihiro, Harrison, Fiona, Powell, Meredith C., Stern, Daniel, Urry, Meg, and Sanders, David B.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present a catalog of the millimeter-wave (mm-wave) continuum properties of 98 nearby ($z <$ 0.05) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) selected from the 70-month Swift/BAT hard X-ray catalog that have precisely determined X-ray spectral properties and subarcsec-resolution ALMA Band-6 (211--275 GHz) observations as of 2021 April. Due to the hard-X-ray ($>$ 10 keV) selection, the sample is nearly unbiased for obscured systems at least up to Compton-thick-level obscuration, and provides the largest number of AGNs with high physical resolution mm-wave data ($\lesssim$ 100--200 pc). Our catalog reports emission peak coordinates, spectral indices, and peak fluxes and luminosities at 1.3 mm (230 GHz). Additionally, high-resolution mm-wave images are provided. Using the images and creating radial surface brightness profiles of mm-wave emission, we identify emission extending from the central source and isolated blob-like emission. Flags indicating the presence of these emission features are tabulated. Among 90 AGNs with significant detections of nuclear emission, 37 AGNs ($\approx$ 41%) appear to have both or one of extended or blob-like components. We, in particular, investigate AGNs that show well-resolved mm-wave components and find that these seem to have a variety of origins (i.e., a jet, radio lobes, a secondary AGN, stellar clusters, a narrow line region, galaxy disk, active star-formation regions, and AGN-driven outflows), and some components have currently unclear origins., Comment: 49 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in ApJS
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- 2023
4. BASS XXXV. The $M_\rm{BH}$-$\sigma_\rm{\star}$ Relation of 105-Month Swift-BAT Type 1 AGNs
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Caglar, Turgay, Koss, Michael J., Burtscher, Leonard, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Erdim, M. Kiyami, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., Ricci, Federica, Powell, Meredith C., Ricci, Claudio, Mushotzky, Richard, Bauer, Franz E., Ananna, Tonima T., Bär, Rudolf E., Brandl, Bernhard, Brinchmann, Jarle, Harrison, Fiona, Ichikawa, Kohei, Kakkad, Darshan, Oh, Kyuseok, Riffel, Rogério, Sartori, Lia F., Smith, Krista L., Stern, Daniel, and Urry, C. Megan
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present two independent measurements of stellar velocity dispersions ( $\sigma_\rm{\star}$ ) from the Ca\,H+K \& Mg\,\textsc{i} region (3880--5550~\AA) and the Calcium Triplet region (CaT, 8350--8750~\AA) for 173 hard X-ray-selected Type 1 AGNs ($z \leq$ 0.08) from the 105-month Swift-BAT catalog. We construct one of the largest samples of local Type 1 AGNs that have both single-epoch (SE) 'virial' black hole mass ($M_\rm{BH}$) estimates and $\sigma_\rm{\star}$ measurements obtained from high spectral resolution data, allowing us to test the usage of such methods for SMBH studies. We find that the two independent $\sigma_\rm{\star}$ measurements are highly consistent with each other, with an average offset of only $0.002\pm0.001$ dex. Comparing $M_\rm{BH}$ estimates based on broad emission lines and stellar velocity dispersion measurements, we find that the former is systematically lower by $\approx$0.12 dex. Consequently, Eddington ratios estimated through broad-line $M_\rm{BH}$ determinations are similarly biased (but in the opposite way). We argue that the discrepancy is driven by extinction in the broad-line region (BLR). We also find an anti-correlation between the offset from the $M_\rm{BH}$ - $\sigma_\rm{\star}$ relation and the Eddington ratio. Our sample of Type 1 AGNs shows a shallower $M_\rm{BH}$ - $\sigma_\rm{\star}$ relation (with a power law exponent of $\approx$3.5) compared with that of inactive galaxies (with a power-law exponent of $\approx$4.5), confirming earlier results obtained from smaller samples., Comment: Accepted by the ApJ
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- 2023
5. Using Machine Learning to Determine Morphologies of $z<1$ AGN Host Galaxies in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Survey
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Tian, Chuan, Urry, C. Megan, Ghosh, Aritra, Ofman, Ryan, Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, Auge, Connor, Cappelluti, Nico, Powell, Meredith C., Sanders, David B., Schawinski, Kevin, Stark, Dominic, and Tremblay, Grant R.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
We present a machine-learning framework to accurately characterize morphologies of Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) host galaxies within $z<1$. We first use PSFGAN to decouple host galaxy light from the central point source, then we invoke the Galaxy Morphology Network (GaMorNet) to estimate whether the host galaxy is disk-dominated, bulge-dominated, or indeterminate. Using optical images from five bands of the HSC Wide Survey, we build models independently in three redshift bins: low $(0
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- 2022
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6. Morphological Parameters and Associated Uncertainties for 8 Million Galaxies in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Survey
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Ghosh, Aritra, Urry, C. Megan, Mishra, Aayush, Perreault-Levasseur, Laurence, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Sanders, David B., Nagai, Daisuke, Tian, Chuan, Cappelluti, Nico, Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S., Powell, Meredith C., Rau, Amrit, and Treister, Ezequiel
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We use the Galaxy Morphology Posterior Estimation Network (GaMPEN) to estimate morphological parameters and associated uncertainties for $\sim 8$ million galaxies in the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Wide survey with $z \leq 0.75$ and $m \leq 23$. GaMPEN is a machine learning framework that estimates Bayesian posteriors for a galaxy's bulge-to-total light ratio ($L_B/L_T$), effective radius ($R_e$), and flux ($F$). By first training on simulations of galaxies and then applying transfer learning using real data, we trained GaMPEN with $<1\%$ of our dataset. This two-step process will be critical for applying machine learning algorithms to future large imaging surveys, such as the Rubin-Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (NGRST), and Euclid. By comparing our results to those obtained using light-profile fitting, we demonstrate that GaMPEN's predicted posterior distributions are well-calibrated ($\lesssim 5\%$ deviation) and accurate. This represents a significant improvement over light profile fitting algorithms which underestimate uncertainties by as much as $\sim60\%$. For an overlapping sub-sample, we also compare the derived morphological parameters with values in two external catalogs and find that the results agree within the limits of uncertainties predicted by GaMPEN. This step also permits us to define an empirical relationship between the S\'ersic index and $L_B/L_T$ that can be used to convert between these two parameters. The catalog presented here represents a significant improvement in size ($\sim10 \times $), depth ($\sim4$ magnitudes), and uncertainty quantification over previous state-of-the-art bulge+disk decomposition catalogs. With this work, we also release GaMPEN's source code and trained models, which can be adapted to other datasets., Comment: 39 pages, 31 figures. Published in The Astrophysical Journal. We welcome comments and constructive criticism. Public Data Release at http://gampen.ghosharitra.com/
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7. BASS XXXIX: Swift-BAT AGN with changing-look optical spectra
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Temple, Matthew J., Ricci, Claudio, Koss, Michael J., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Bauer, Franz E., Mushotzky, Richard, Rojas, Alejandra F., Caglar, Turgay, Harrison, Fiona, Oh, Kyuseok, Gonzalez, Estefania Padilla, Powell, Meredith C., Ricci, Federica, Riffel, Rogério, Stern, Daniel, and Urry, C. Megan
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Changing-look (CL) AGN are unique probes of accretion onto supermassive black holes (SMBHs), especially when simultaneous observations in complementary wavebands allow investigations into the properties of their accretion flows. We present the results of a search for CL behaviour in 412 Swift-BAT detected AGN with multiple epochs of optical spectroscopy from the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS). 125 of these AGN also have 14-195 keV ultra-hard X-ray light-curves from Swift-BAT which are contemporaneous with the epochs of optical spectroscopy. Eight CL events are presented for the first time, where the appearance or disappearance of broad Balmer line emission leads to a change in the observed Seyfert type classification. Combining with known events from the literature, 21 AGN from BASS are now known to display CL behaviour. Nine CL events have 14-195 keV data available, and five of these CL events can be associated with significant changes in their 14-195 keV flux from BAT. The ultra-hard X-ray flux is less affected by obscuration and so these changes in the 14-195 keV band suggest that the majority of our CL events are not due to changes in line-of-sight obscuration. We derive a CL rate of 0.7-6.2 per cent on 10-25 year time-scales, and show that many transitions happen within at most a few years. Our results motivate further multi-wavelength observations with higher cadence to better understand the variability physics of accretion onto SMBHs., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, plus appendix. v2: updated references. Published in MNRAS
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- 2022
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8. Probing the Structure and Evolution of BASS AGN through Eddington Ratios
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Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, Urry, C. Megan, Ricci, Claudio, Natarajan, Priyamvada, Hickox, Ryan C., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Treister, Ezequiel, Weigel, Anna K., Ueda, Yoshihiro, Koss, Michael J., Bauer, F. E., Temple, Matthew J., Balokovic, Mislav, Mushotzky, Richard, Auge, Connor, Sanders, David B., Kakkad, Darshan, Sartori, Lia F., Marchesi, Stefano, Harrison, Fiona, Stern, Daniel, Oh, Kyuseok, Caglar, Turgay, Powell, Meredith C., Podjed, Stephanie A., and Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We constrain the intrinsic Eddington ratio (\lamEdd ) distribution function for local AGN in bins of low and high obscuration (log NH <= 22 and 22 < log NH < 25), using the Swift-BAT 70-month/BASS DR2 survey. We interpret the fraction of obscured AGN in terms of circum-nuclear geometry and temporal evolution. Specifically, at low Eddington ratios (log lamEdd < -2), obscured AGN outnumber unobscured ones by a factor of ~4, reflecting the covering factor of the circum-nuclear material (0.8, or a torus opening angle of ~ 34 degrees). At high Eddington ratios (\log lamEdd > -1), the trend is reversed, with < 30% of AGN having log NH > 22, which we suggest is mainly due to the small fraction of time spent in a highly obscured state. Considering the Eddington ratio distribution function of narrow-line and broad-line AGN from our prior work, we see a qualitatively similar picture. To disentangle temporal and geometric effects at high lamEdd, we explore plausible clearing scenarios such that the time-weighted covering factors agree with the observed population ratio. We find that the low fraction of obscured AGN at high lamEdd is primarily due to the fact that the covering factor drops very rapidly, with more than half the time is spent with < 10% covering factor. We also find that nearly all obscured AGN at high-lamEdd exhibit some broad-lines. We suggest that this is because the height of the depleted torus falls below the height of the broad-line region, making the latter visible from all lines of sight., Comment: Accepted by ApJL
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9. GALFIT-ing AGN Host Galaxies in COSMOS: HST vs. Subaru
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Dewsnap, Callum, Barmby, Pauline, Gallagher, Sarah C., Urry, C. Megan, Ghosh, Aritra, and Powell, Meredith C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The COSMOS field has been extensively observed by most major telescopes, including Chandra, HST, and Subaru. HST imaging boasts very high spatial resolution and is used extensively in morphological studies of distant galaxies. Subaru provides lower spatial resolution imaging than HST but a substantially wider field of view with greater sensitivity. Both telescopes provide near-infrared imaging of COSMOS. Successful morphological fitting of Subaru data would allow us to measure morphologies of over $10^4$ known active galactic nucleus (AGN) hosts, accessible through Subaru wide-field surveys, currently not covered by HST. For 4016 AGN between $0.03
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10. BASS XXXII: Studying the Nuclear Mm-wave Continuum Emission of AGNs with ALMA at Scales $\lesssim$ 100-200 pc
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Kawamuro, Taiki, Ricci, Claudio, Imanishi, Masatoshi, Mushotzky, Richard F., Izumi, Takuma, Ricci, Federica, Bauer, Franz E., Koss, Michael J., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Ichikawa, Kohei, Rojas, Alejandra F., Smith, Krista Lynne, Shimizu, Taro, Oh, Kyuseok, Brok, Jakob S. den, Baba, Shunsuke, Baloković, Mislav, Chang, Chin-Shin, Kakkad, Darshan, Pfeifle, Ryan W., Privon, George C., Temple, Matthew J., Ueda, Yoshihiro, Harrison, Fiona, Powell, Meredith C., Stern, Daniel, Urry, Meg, and Sanders, David B.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
To understand the origin of nuclear ($\lesssim$ 100 pc) millimeter-wave (mm-wave) continuum emission in active galactic nuclei (AGNs), we systematically analyzed sub-arcsec resolution Band-6 (211-275 GHz) ALMA data of 98 nearby AGNs ($z <$ 0.05) from the 70-month Swift/BAT catalog. The sample, almost unbiased for obscured systems, provides the largest number of AGNs to date with high mm-wave spatial resolution sampling ($\sim$ 1-200 pc), and spans broad ranges of 14-150 keV luminosity {$40 < \log[L_{\rm 14-150}/({\rm erg\,s^{-1}})] < 45$}, black hole mass [$5 < \log(M_{\rm BH}/M_\odot) < 10$], and Eddington ratio ($-4 < \log \lambda_{\rm Edd} < 2$). We find a significant correlation between 1.3 mm (230 GHz) and 14-150 keV luminosities. Its scatter is $\approx$ 0.36 dex, and the mm-wave emission may serve as a good proxy of the AGN luminosity, free of dust extinction up to $N_{\rm H} \sim 10^{26}$ cm$^{-2}$. While the mm-wave emission could be self-absorbed synchrotron radiation around the X-ray corona according to past works, we also discuss different possible origins of the mm-wave emission; AGN-related dust emission, outflow-driven shocks, and a small-scale ($<$ 200 pc) jet. The dust emission is unlikely to be dominant, as the mm-wave slope is generally flatter than expected. Also, due to no increase in the mm-wave luminosity with the Eddington ratio, a radiation-driven outflow model is possibly not the common mechanism. Furthermore, we find independence of the mm-wave luminosity on indicators of the inclination angle from the polar axis of the nuclear structure, which is inconsistent with a jet model whose luminosity depends only on the angle., Comment: 44 pages, 35 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ; modified format, added supplementary figure (Fig. 32)
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11. BASS XXVI: DR2 Host Galaxy Stellar Velocity Dispersions
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Koss, Michael J., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Ricci, Claudio, Oh, Kyuseok, Bauer, Franz E., Stern, Daniel, Caglar, Turgay, Brok, Jakob S. den, Mushotzky, Richard, Ricci, Federica, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Lamperti, Isabella, Treister, Ezequiel, Bar, Rudolf E., Harrison, Fiona, Powell, Meredith C., Privon, George C., Riffel, Rogerio, Rojas, Alejandra F., Schawinski, Kevin, and Urry, C. Megan
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present new central stellar velocity dispersions for 484 Sy 1.9 and Sy 2 from the second data release of the Swift/BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS DR2). This constitutes the largest study of velocity dispersion measurements in X-ray selected, obscured AGN with 956 independent measurements of the Ca H+K and Mg b region (3880-5550A) and the Ca triplet region (8350-8730A) from 642 spectra mainly from VLT/Xshooter or Palomar/DoubleSpec. Our sample spans velocity dispersions of 40-360 km/s, corresponding to 4-5 orders of magnitude in black holes mass (MBH=10^5.5-9.6 Msun), bolometric luminosity (LBol~10^{42-46 ergs/s), and Eddington ratio (L/Ledd~10^{-5}-2). For 281 AGN, our data provide the first published central velocity dispersions, including 6 AGN with low mass black holes (MBH=10^5.5-6.5 Msun), discovered thanks to our high spectral resolution observations (sigma~25 km/s). The survey represents a significant advance with a nearly complete census of hard-X-ray selected obscured AGN with measurements for 99% of nearby AGN (z<0.1) outside the Galactic plane. The BASS AGN have higher velocity dispersions than the more numerous optically selected narrow line AGN (i.e., ~150 vs. ~100 km/s), but are not biased towards the highest velocity dispersions of massive ellipticals (i.e., >250 km/s). Despite sufficient spectral resolution to resolve the velocity dispersions associated with the bulges of small black holes (~10^4-5 Msun), we do not find a significant population of super-Eddington AGN. Using estimates of the black hole sphere of influence, direct stellar and gas black hole mass measurements could be obtained with existing facilities for more than ~100 BASS AGN., Comment: 32 pages, 16 figures, 8 tables, published in ApJS as part of BASS DR2 special issue
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12. BASS XXII: The BASS DR2 AGN Catalog and Data
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Koss, Michael J., Ricci, Claudio, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Oh, Kyuseok, Brok, Jakob S. den, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Stern, Daniel, Privon, George C., Treister, Ezequiel, Powell, Meredith C., Mushotzky, Richard, Bauer, Franz E., Ananna, Tonima T., Balokovic, Mislav, Bar, Rudolf E., Becker, George, Bessiere, Patricia, Burtscher, Leonard, Caglar, Turgay, Congiu, Enrico, Evans, Phil, Harrison, Fiona, Heida, Marianne, Ichikawa, Kohei, Kamraj, Nikita, Lamperti, Isabella, Pacucci, Fabio, Ricci, Federica, Riffel, Rogerio, Rojas, Alejandra F., Schawinski, Kevin, Temple, Matthew, Urry, C. Megan, Veilleux, Sylvain, and Williams, Jonathan
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present the AGN catalog and optical spectroscopy for the second data release of the Swift BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS DR2). With this DR2 release we provide 1425 optical spectra, of which 1181 are released for the first time, for the 858 hard X-ray selected AGN in the Swift BAT 70-month sample. The majority of the spectra (813/1425, 57%) are newly obtained from VLT/Xshooter or Palomar/Doublespec. Many of the spectra have both higher resolution (R>2500, N~450) and/or very wide wavelength coverage (3200-10000 A, N~600) that are important for a variety of AGN and host galaxy studies. We include newly revised AGN counterparts for the full sample and review important issues for population studies, with 44 AGN redshifts determined for the first time and 780 black hole mass and accretion rate estimates. This release is spectroscopically complete for all AGN (100%, 858/858) with 99.8% having redshift measurements (857/858) and 96% completion in black hole mass estimates of unbeamed AGN (outside the Galactic plane). This AGN sample represents a unique census of the brightest hard X-ray selected AGN in the sky, spanning many orders of magnitude in Eddington ratio (Ledd=10^-5-100), black hole mass (MBH=10^5-10^10 Msun), and AGN bolometric luminosity (Lbol=10^40-10^47 ergs/s)., Comment: 34 pages, 11 figures, 15 tables, published in ApJS as part of BASS DR2 special issue
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13. BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey XXI: The Data Release 2 Overview
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Koss, Michael J., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Ricci, Claudio, Bauer, Franz E., Treister, Ezequiel, Mushotzky, Richard, Urry, C. Megan, Ananna, Tonima T., Balokovic, Mislav, Brok, Jakob S. den, Cenko, S. Bradley, Harrison, Fiona, Ichikawa, Kohei, Lamperti, Isabella, Lein, Amy, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Oh, Kyuseok, Pacucci, Fabio, Pfeifle, Ryan W., Powell, Meredith C., Privon, George C., Ricci, Federica, Salvato, Mara, Schawinski, Kevin, Shimizu, Taro, Smith, Krista L., and Stern, Daniel
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS) is designed to provide a highly complete census of the key physical parameters of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) that power local active galactic nuclei (AGN) (z<0.3), including their bolometric luminosity, black hole mass, accretion rates, and line-of-sight gas obscuration, and the distinctive properties of their host galaxies (e.g., star formation rates, masses, and gas fractions). We present an overview of the BASS data release 2 (DR2), an unprecedented spectroscopic survey in spectral range, resolution, and sensitivity, including 1449 optical (3200-10000 A) and 233 NIR (1-2.5 um) spectra for the brightest 858 ultra-hard X-ray (14-195 keV) selected AGN across the entire sky and essentially all levels of obscuration. This release provides a highly complete set of key measurements (emission line measurements and central velocity dispersions), with 99.9% measured redshifts and 98% black hole masses estimated (for unbeamed AGN outside the Galactic plane). The BASS DR2 AGN sample represents a unique census of nearby powerful AGN, spanning over 5 orders of magnitude in AGN bolometric luminosity, black hole mass, Eddington ratio, and obscuration. The public BASS DR2 sample and measurements can thus be used to answer fundamental questions about SMBH growth and its links to host galaxy evolution and feedback in the local universe, as well as open questions concerning SMBH physics. Here we provide a brief overview of the survey strategy, the key BASS DR2 measurements, data sets and catalogs, and scientific highlights from a series of DR2-based works., Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures, 5 tables, published in ApJS as part of BASS DR2 special issue
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14. BASS XXVIII: Near-infrared Data Release 2, High-Ionization and Broad Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei
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Brok, Jakob den, Koss, Michael J., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Stern, Daniel, Cantalupo, Sebastiano, Lamperti, Isabella, Ricci, Federica, Ricci, Claudio, Oh, Kyuseok, Bauer, Franz E., Riffel, Rogerio, Rodriguez-Ardila, Alberto, Baer, Rudolf, Harrison, Fiona, Ichikawa, Kohei, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Mushotzky, Richard, Powell, Meredith C., Boissay-Malaquin, Rozenn, Stalevski, Marko, Treister, Ezequiel, Urry, C. Megan, and Veilleux, Sylvain
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS) Near-infrared Data Release 2 (DR2), a study of 168 nearby ($\bar z$ = 0.04, $z$ < 0.6) active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the all-sky Swift Burst Array Telescope X-ray survey observed with Very Large Telescope (VLT)/X-shooter in the near-infrared (NIR; 0.8 - 2.4 $\mu$m). We find that 49/109 (45%) Seyfert 2 and 35/58 (60%) Seyfert 1 galaxies observed with VLT/X-shooter show at least one NIR high-ionization coronal line (CL, ionization potential $\chi$ > 100 eV). Comparing the emission of the [Si vi] $\lambda$1.9640 CL with the X-ray emission for the DR2 AGN, we find a significantly tighter correlation, with a lower scatter (0.37 dex) than for the optical [O iii] $\lambda$5007 line (0.71 dex). We do not find any correlation between CL emission and the X-ray photon index $\Gamma$. We find a clear trend of line blueshifts with increasing ionization potential in several CLs, such as [Si vi] $\lambda$1.9640, [Si x] $\lambda$1.4300, [S viii] $\lambda$0.9915, and [S ix] $\lambda$1.2520, indicating the radial structure of the CL region. Finally, we find a strong underestimation bias in black hole mass measurements of Sy 1.9 using broad H$\alpha$ due to the presence of significant dust obscuration. In contrast, the broad Pa$\alpha$ and Pa$\beta$ emission lines are in agreement with the $M$-$\sigma$ relation. Based on the combined DR1 and DR2 X-shooter sample, the NIR BASS sample now comprises 266 AGN with rest-frame NIR spectroscopic observations, the largest set assembled to date., Comment: 36 pages, 24 figures, 10 tables, published in ApJS as part of BASS DR2 special issue
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15. BASS XXV: DR2 Broad-line Based Black Hole Mass Estimates and Biases from Obscuration
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Mejıa-Restrepo, Julian E., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Koss, Michael J., Oh, Kyuseok, Brok, Jakob den, Stern, Daniel, Powell, Meredith C., Ricci, Federica, Caglar, Turgay, Ricci, Claudio, Bauer, Franz E., Treister, Ezequiel, Harrison, Fiona A., Urry, C. M., Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, Asmus, Daniel, Assef, Roberto J., Bar, Rudolf E., Bessiere, Patricia S., Burtscher, Leonard, Ichikawa, Kohei, Kakkad, Darshan, Kamraj, Nikita, Mushotzky, Richard, Privon, George C., Rojas, Alejandra F., Sani, Eleonora, Schawinski, Kevin, and Veilleux, Sylvain
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present measurements of broad emission lines and virial estimates of supermassive black hole masses ($M_{BH}$) for a large sample of ultra-hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) as part of the second data release of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS/DR2). Our catalog includes $M_{BH}$ estimates for a total 689 AGNs, determined from the H$\alpha$, H$\beta$, $MgII\lambda2798$, and/or $CIV\lambda1549$ broad emission lines. The core sample includes a total of 512 AGNs drawn from the 70-month Swift/BAT all-sky catalog. We also provide measurements for 177 additional AGNs that are drawn from deeper Swift/BAT survey data. We study the links between $M_{BH}$ estimates and line-of-sight obscuration measured from X-ray spectral analysis. We find that broad H$\alpha$ emission lines in obscured AGNs ($\log (N_{\rm H}/{\rm cm}^{-2})> 22.0$) are on average a factor of $8.0_{-2.4}^{+4.1}$ weaker, relative to ultra-hard X-ray emission, and about $35_{-12}^{~+7}$\% narrower than in unobscured sources (i.e., $\log (N_{\rm H}/{\rm cm}^{-2}) < 21.5$). This indicates that the innermost part of the broad-line region is preferentially absorbed. Consequently, current single-epoch $M_{BH}$ prescriptions result in severely underestimated ($>$1 dex) masses for Type 1.9 sources (AGNs with broad H$\alpha$ but no broad H$\beta$) and/or sources with $\log (N_{\rm H}/{\rm cm}^{-2}) > 22.0$. We provide simple multiplicative corrections for the observed luminosity and width of the broad H$\alpha$ component ($L[{\rm b}{\rm H}\alpha]$ and FWHM[bH$\alpha$]) in such sources to account for this effect, and to (partially) remedy $M_{BH}$ estimates for Type 1.9 objects. As key ingredient of BASS/DR2, our work provides the community with the data needed to further study powerful AGNs in the low-redshift Universe., Comment: published in ApJS
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16. BASS XXIV: The BASS DR2 Spectroscopic Line Measurements and AGN Demographics
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Oh, Kyuseok, Koss, Michael J., Ueda, Yoshihiro, Stern, Daniel, Ricci, Claudio, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Powell, Meredith C., Brok, Jakob S. Den, Lamperti, Isabella, Mushotzky, Richard, Ricci, Federica, Bär, Rudolf E., Rojas, Alejandra F., Ichikawa, Kohei, Riffel, Rogerio, Treister, Ezequiel, Harrison, Fiona, Urry, C. Megan, Bauer, Franz E., and Schawinski, Kevin
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We present the second catalog and data release of optical spectral line measurements and AGN demographics of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey, which focuses on the of Swift-BAT hard X-ray detected AGNs. We use spectra from dedicated campaigns and publicly available archives to investigate spectral properties of most of the AGNs listed in the 70-month Swift-BAT all-sky catalog; specifically, 743 of the 746 unbeamed and unlensed AGNs (99.6%). We find a good correspondence between the optical emission line widths and the hydrogen column density distributions using the X-ray spectra, with a clear dichotomy of AGN types for NH = 10^22 cm-2. Based on optical emission-line diagnostics, we show that 48%-75% of BAT AGNs are classified as Seyfert, depending on the choice of emission lines used in the diagnostics. The fraction of objects with upper limits on line emission varies from 6% to 20%. Roughly 4% of the BAT AGNs have lines too weak to be placed on the most commonly used diagnostic diagram, [O III]{\lambda}5007/H\b{eta} versus [N II]{\lambda}6584/H{\alpha}, despite the high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of their spectra. This value increases to 35% in the [O III]{\lambda}5007/[O II]{\lambda}3727 diagram, owing to difficulties in line detection. Compared to optically-selected narrow-line AGNs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the BAT narrow-line AGNs have a higher rate of reddening/extinction, with H{\alpha}/H\b{eta} > 5 (~ 36%), indicating that hard X-ray selection more effectively detects obscured AGNs from the underlying AGN population. Finally, we present a subpopulation of AGNs that feature complex broad-lines (34%, 250/743) or double-peaked narrow emission lines (2%, 17/743)., Comment: 30 pages, 17 figures, 11 tables, accepted for publication in ApJS; part of BASS DR2 special issue
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17. X-ray Coronal Properties of Swift/BAT-Selected Seyfert 1 Active Galactic Nuclei
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Kamraj, Nikita, Brightman, Murray, Harrison, Fiona A., Stern, Daniel, García, Javier A., Baloković, Mislav, Ricci, Claudio, Koss, Michael J., Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., Oh, Kyuseok, Powell, Meredith C., and Urry, C. Megan
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The corona is an integral component of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) which produces the bulk of the X-ray emission above 1--2 keV. However, many of its physical properties and the mechanisms powering this emission remain a mystery. In particular, the temperature of the coronal plasma has been difficult to constrain for large samples of AGN, as constraints require high quality broadband X-ray spectral coverage extending above 10 keV in order to measure the high energy cutoff, which provides constraints on the combination of coronal optical depth and temperature. We present constraints on the coronal temperature for a large sample of Seyfert 1 AGN selected from the Swift/BAT survey using high quality hard X-ray data from the NuSTAR observatory combined with simultaneous soft X-ray data from Swift/XRT or XMM-Newton. When applying a physically-motivated, non-relativistic disk reflection model to the X-ray spectra, we find a mean coronal temperature kT $=$ 84$\pm$9 keV. We find no significant correlation between the coronal cutoff energy and accretion parameters such as the Eddington ratio and black hole mass. We also do not find a statistically significant correlation between the X-ray photon index, $\Gamma$, and Eddington ratio. This calls into question the use of such relations to infer properties of supermassive black hole systems., Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures. Accepted November 2021 for publication in ApJ; passed to production January 2022
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18. BASS XXX: Distribution Functions of DR2 Eddington-ratios, Black Hole Masses, and X-ray Luminosities
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Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, Weigel, Anna K., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Koss, Michael J., Urry, C. Megan, Ricci, Claudio, Hickox, Ryan C., Treister, Ezequiel, Bauer, Franz E., Ueda, Yoshihiro, Mushotzky, Richard, Ricci, Federica, Oh, Kyuseok, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Brok, Jakob Den, Stern, Daniel, Powell, Meredith C., Caglar, Turgay, Ichikawa, Kohei, Wong, O. Ivy, Harrison, Fiona A., and Schawinski, Kevin
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We determine the low-redshift X-ray luminosity function (XLF), active black hole mass function (BHMF), and Eddington-ratio distribution function (ERDF) for both unobscured (Type 1) and obscured (Type 2) active galactic nuclei (AGN) using the unprecedented spectroscopic completeness of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS) data release 2. In addition to a straightforward 1/Vmax approach, we also compute the intrinsic distributions, accounting for sample truncation by employing a forward modeling approach to recover the observed BHMF and ERDF. As previous BHMFs and ERDFs have been robustly determined only for samples of bright, broad-line (Type 1) AGNs and/or quasars, ours is the first directly observationally constrained BHMF and ERDF of Type 2 AGN. We find that after accounting for all observational biases, the intrinsic ERDF of Type 2 AGN is significantly skewed towards lower Eddington ratios than the intrinsic ERDF of Type 1 AGN. This result supports the radiation-regulated unification scenario, in which radiation pressure dictates the geometry of the dusty obscuring structure around an AGN. Calculating the ERDFs in two separate mass bins, we verify that the derived shape is consistent, validating the assumption that the ERDF (shape) is mass independent. We report the local AGN duty cycle as a function of mass and Eddington ratio, by comparing the BASS active BHMF with the local mass function for all SMBH. We also present the log N-log S of Swift-BAT 70-month sources., Comment: Accepted by APJS
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19. BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey-XX: Molecular Gas in Nearby Hard X-ray Selected AGN Galaxies
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Koss, Michael J., Strittmatter, Benjamin, Lamperti, Isabella, Shimizu, Taro, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Saintonge, Amelie, Treister, Ezequiel, Cicone, Claudia, Mushotzky, Richard, Oh, Kyuseok, Ricci, Claudio, Stern, Daniel, Ananna, Tonima T., Bauer, Franz E., Privon, George C., Bar, Rudolf E., De Breuck, Carlos, Harrison, Fiona, Ichikawa, Kohei, Powell, Meredith C., Rosario, David, Sanders, David B., Schawinski, Kevin, Shao, Li, Urry, C. Megan, and Veilleux, Sylvain
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present the host galaxy molecular gas properties of a sample of 213 nearby (0.01
10^44 erg/s) increases by ~10-100 between a molecular gas mass of 10^8.7 Msun and 10^10.2 Msun. Higher Eddington ratio AGN galaxies tend to have higher molecular gas masses and gas fractions. Higher column density AGN galaxies (Log NH>23.4) are associated with lower depletion timescales and may prefer hosts with more gas centrally concentrated in the bulge that may be more prone to quenching than galaxy wide molecular gas. The significant average link of host galaxy molecular gas supply to SMBH growth may naturally lead to the general correlations found between SMBHs and their host galaxies, such as the correlations between SMBH mass and bulge properties and the redshift evolution of star formation and SMBH growth., Comment: 53 pages, 37 figures, accepted in ApJ - Published
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20. Galaxy Morphology Network: A Convolutional Neural Network Used to Study Morphology and Quenching in $\sim 100,000$ SDSS and $\sim 20,000$ CANDELS Galaxies
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Ghosh, Aritra, Urry, C. Megan, Wang, Zhengdong, Schawinski, Kevin, Turp, Dennis, and Powell, Meredith C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We examine morphology-separated color-mass diagrams to study the quenching of star formation in $\sim 100,000$ ($z\sim0$) Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and $\sim 20,000$ ($z\sim1$) Cosmic Assembly Near-Infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey (CANDELS) galaxies. To classify galaxies morphologically, we developed Galaxy Morphology Network (GaMorNet), a convolutional neural network that classifies galaxies according to their bulge-to-total light ratio. GaMorNet does not need a large training set of real data and can be applied to data sets with a range of signal-to-noise ratios and spatial resolutions. GaMorNet's source code as well as the trained models are made public as part of this work ( http://www.astro.yale.edu/aghosh/gamornet.html ). We first trained GaMorNet on simulations of galaxies with a bulge and a disk component and then transfer learned using $\sim25\%$ of each data set to achieve misclassification rates of $\lesssim5\%$. The misclassified sample of galaxies is dominated by small galaxies with low signal-to-noise ratios. Using the GaMorNet classifications, we find that bulge- and disk-dominated galaxies have distinct color-mass diagrams, in agreement with previous studies. For both SDSS and CANDELS galaxies, disk-dominated galaxies peak in the blue cloud, across a broad range of masses, consistent with the slow exhaustion of star-forming gas with no rapid quenching. A small population of red disks is found at high mass ($\sim14\%$ of disks at $z\sim0$ and $2\%$ of disks at $z \sim 1$). In contrast, bulge-dominated galaxies are mostly red, with much smaller numbers down toward the blue cloud, suggesting rapid quenching and fast evolution across the green valley. This inferred difference in quenching mechanism is in agreement with previous studies that used other morphology classification techniques on much smaller samples at $z\sim0$ and $z\sim1$., Comment: 23 pages, 12 figures; Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal; Public Data Release at http://www.astro.yale.edu/aghosh/gamornet.html
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21. BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey -- XV: The High Frequency Radio Cores of Ultra-hard X-ray Selected AGN
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Smith, Krista Lynne, Mushotzky, Richard F., Koss, Michael, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Ricci, Claudio, Wong, O. Ivy, Bauer, Franz E., Ricci, Federica, Vogel, Stuart, Stern, Daniel, Powell, Meredith C., Urry, C. Meg, Harrison, Fiona, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian, Oh, Kyuseok, Baek, Junhyun, and Chung, Aeree
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We have conducted 22 GHz radio imaging at 1" resolution of 100 low-redshift AGN selected at 14-195 keV by the Swift-BAT. We find a radio core detection fraction of 96%, much higher than lower-frequency radio surveys. Of the 96 radio-detected AGN, 55 have compact morphologies, 30 have morphologies consistent with nuclear star formation, and 11 have sub-kpc to kpc-scale jets. We find that the total radio power does not distinguish between nuclear star formation and jets as the origin of the radio emission. For 87 objects, we use optical spectroscopy to test whether AGN physical parameters are distinct between radio morphological types. We find that X-ray luminosities tend to be higher if the 22 GHz morphology is jet-like, but find no significant difference in other physical parameters. We find that the relationship between the X-ray and core radio luminosities is consistent with the $L_R/L_X \sim 10^{-5}$ of coronally active stars. We further find that the canonical fundamental planes of black hole activity systematically over-predict our radio luminosities, particularly for objects with star formation morphologies., Comment: 22 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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22. BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey -- XIII. The nature of the most luminous obscured AGN in the low-redshift universe
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Bär, Rudolf E., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Oh, Kyuseok, Koss, Michael J., Wong, O. Ivy, Ricci, Claudio, Schawinski, Kevin, Weigel, Anna K., Sartori, Lia F., Ichikawa, Kohei, Secrest, Nathan J., Stern, Daniel, Pacucci, Fabio, Mushotzky, Richard, Powell, Meredith C., Ricci, Federica, Sani, Eleonora, Smith, Krista L., Harrison, Fiona A., Lamperti, Isabella, and Urry, C. Megan
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present a multi wavelength analysis of 28 of the most luminous low-redshift narrow-line, ultra-hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGN) drawn from the 70 month Swift/BAT all-sky survey, with bolometric luminosities of log(L_bol/erg/s) > 45.25. The broad goal of our study is to determine whether these objects have any distinctive properties, potentially setting them aside from lower-luminosity obscured AGN in the local Universe. Our analysis relies on the first data release of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS/DR1) and on dedicated observations with the VLT, Palomar, and Keck observatories. We find that the vast majority of our sources agree with commonly used AGN selection criteria which are based on emission line ratios and on mid-infrared colours. Our AGN are predominantly hosted in massive galaxies (9.8 < log(M_*/M_sun) < 11.7); based on visual inspection of archival optical images, they appear to be mostly ellipticals. Otherwise, they do not have distinctive properties. Their radio luminosities, determined from publicly available survey data, show a large spread of almost 4 orders of magnitude - much broader than what is found for lower X-ray luminosity obscured AGN in BASS. Moreover, our sample shows no preferred combination of black hole masses (M_BH) and/or Eddington ratio (lambda_Edd), covering 7.5 < log(M_BH/M_sun) < 10.3 and 0.01 < lambda_Edd < 1. Based on the distribution of our sources in the lambda_Edd-N_H plane, we conclude that our sample is consistent with a scenario where the amount of obscuring material along the line of sight is determined by radiation pressure exerted by the AGN on the dusty circumnuclear gas., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS (ID: stz2309)
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23. A Galaxy-Scale Fountain of Cold Molecular Gas Pumped by a Black Hole
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Tremblay, Grant R., Combes, Françoise, Oonk, J. B. Raymond, Russell, Helen R., McDonald, Michael A., Gaspari, Massimo, Husemann, Bernd, Nulsen, Paul E. J., McNamara, Brian R., Hamer, Stephen L., O'Dea, Christopher P., Baum, Stefi A., Davis, Timothy A., Donahue, Megan, Voit, G. Mark, Edge, Alastair C., Blanton, Elizabeth L., Bremer, Malcolm N., Bulbul, Esra, Clarke, Tracy E., David, Laurence P., Edwards, Louise O. V., Eggerman, Dominic A., Fabian, Andrew C., Forman, William R., Jones, Christine, Kerman, Nathaniel, Kraft, Ralph P., Li, Yuan, Powell, Meredith C., Randall, Scott W., Salomé, Philippe, Simionescu, Aurora, Su, Yuanyuan, Sun, Ming, Urry, C. Megan, Vantyghem, Adrian N., Wilkes, Belinda J., and ZuHone, John A.
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We present ALMA and MUSE observations of the Brightest Cluster Galaxy in Abell 2597, a nearby (z=0.0821) cool core cluster of galaxies. The data map the kinematics of a three billion solar mass filamentary nebula that spans the innermost 30 kpc of the galaxy's core. Its warm ionized and cold molecular components are both cospatial and comoving, consistent with the hypothesis that the optical nebula traces the warm envelopes of many cold molecular clouds that drift in the velocity field of the hot X-ray atmosphere. The clouds are not in dynamical equilibrium, and instead show evidence for inflow toward the central supermassive black hole, outflow along the jets it launches, and uplift by the buoyant hot bubbles those jets inflate. The entire scenario is therefore consistent with a galaxy-spanning "fountain", wherein cold gas clouds drain into the black hole accretion reservoir, powering jets and bubbles that uplift a cooling plume of low-entropy multiphase gas, which may stimulate additional cooling and accretion as part of a self-regulating feedback loop. All velocities are below the escape speed from the galaxy, and so these clouds should rain back toward the galaxy center from which they came, keeping the fountain long-lived. The data are consistent with major predictions of chaotic cold accretion, precipitation, and stimulated feedback models, and may trace processes fundamental to galaxy evolution at effectively all mass scales., Comment: 31 pages, 19 figures. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal
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24. Morphology and the Color-Mass Diagram as Clues to Galaxy Evolution at z~1
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Powell, Meredith C., Urry, C. Megan, Cardamone, Carolin N., Simmons, Brooke D., Schawinski, Kevin, Young, Sydney, and Kawakatsu, Mari
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We study the significance of mergers in the quenching of star formation in galaxies at z~1 by examining their color-mass distributions for different morphology types. We perform two-dimensional light profile fits to GOODS iz images of ~5000 galaxies and X-ray selected active galactic nucleus (AGN) hosts in the CANDELS/GOODS-north and south fields in the redshift range 0.7
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25. BASS. XXXIV. A Catalog of the Nuclear Millimeter-wave Continuum Emission Properties of AGNs Constrained on Scales ≤ 100–200 pc
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Kawamuro, Taiki, primary, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Mushotzky, Richard F., additional, Imanishi, Masatoshi, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Koss, Michael J., additional, Privon, George C., additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Izumi, Takuma, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Rojas, Alejandra F., additional, Smith, Krista Lynne, additional, Shimizu, Taro, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, den Brok, Jakob S., additional, Baba, Shunsuke, additional, Baloković, Mislav, additional, Chang, Chin-Shin, additional, Kakkad, Darshan, additional, Pfeifle, Ryan W., additional, Temple, Matthew J., additional, Ueda, Yoshihiro, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Urry, Meg, additional, and Sanders, David B., additional
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26. BASS. XXXV. The M BH–σ* Relation of 105 Month Swift-BAT Type 1 AGNs
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Caglar, Turgay, primary, Koss, Michael J., additional, Burtscher, Leonard, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Erdim, M. Kiyami, additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Ananna, Tonima T., additional, Bär, Rudolf E., additional, Brandl, Bernhard, additional, Brinchmann, Jarle, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Kakkad, Darshan, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Riffel, Rogério, additional, Sartori, Lia F., additional, Smith, Krista L., additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, and Urry, C. Megan, additional
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27. Morphological Parameters and Associated Uncertainties for 8 Million Galaxies in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Survey
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Ghosh, Aritra, primary, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Mishra, Aayush, additional, Perreault-Levasseur, Laurence, additional, Natarajan, Priyamvada, additional, Sanders, David B., additional, Nagai, Daisuke, additional, Tian, Chuan, additional, Cappelluti, Nico, additional, Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S., additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Rau, Amrit, additional, and Treister, Ezequiel, additional
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28. Using Machine Learning to Determine Morphologies of z < 1 AGN Host Galaxies in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Wide Survey
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Tian, Chuan, primary, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Ghosh, Aritra, additional, Ofman, Ryan, additional, Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, additional, Auge, Connor, additional, Cappelluti, Nico, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Sanders, David B., additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Stark, Dominic, additional, and Tremblay, Grant R., additional
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29. GALFIT-ing AGN Host Galaxies in COSMOS: HST versus Subaru
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Dewsnap, Callum, primary, Barmby, Pauline, additional, Gallagher, Sarah C., additional, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Ghosh, Aritra, additional, and Powell, Meredith C., additional
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30. BASS XXXIX: Swift-BAT AGN with changing-look optical spectra
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Temple, Matthew J, primary, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Koss, Michael J, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Bauer, Franz E, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Rojas, Alejandra F, additional, Caglar, Turgay, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Padilla Gonzalez, Estefania, additional, Powell, Meredith C, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Riffel, Rogério, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, and Urry, C Megan, additional
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31. Probing the Structure and Evolution of BASS Active Galactic Nuclei through Eddington Ratios
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Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, primary, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Natarajan, Priyamvada, additional, Hickox, Ryan C., additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Weigel, Anna K., additional, Ueda, Yoshihiro, additional, Koss, Michael J., additional, Bauer, F. E., additional, Temple, Matthew J., additional, Baloković, Mislav, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Auge, Connor, additional, Sanders, David B., additional, Kakkad, Darshan, additional, Sartori, Lia F., additional, Marchesi, Stefano, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Caglar, Turgay, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Podjed, Stephanie A., additional, and Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional
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32. BASS XXXII: Studying the Nuclear Millimeter-wave Continuum Emission of AGNs with ALMA at Scales ≲100–200 pc
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Kawamuro, Taiki, primary, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Imanishi, Masatoshi, additional, Mushotzky, Richard F., additional, Izumi, Takuma, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Koss, Michael J., additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Rojas, Alejandra F., additional, Smith, Krista Lynne, additional, Shimizu, Taro, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, den Brok, Jakob S., additional, Baba, Shunsuke, additional, Baloković, Mislav, additional, Chang, Chin-Shin, additional, Kakkad, Darshan, additional, Pfeifle, Ryan W., additional, Privon, George C., additional, Temple, Matthew J., additional, Ueda, Yoshihiro, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Urry, Meg, additional, and Sanders, David B., additional
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33. BASS. XXIX. The Near-infrared View of the Broad-line Region (BLR): The Effects of Obscuration in BLR Characterization*
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Ricci, Federica, Treister, Ezequiel, Bauer, Franz E., Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Koss, Michael J., den Brok, Jakob S., Baloković, Mislav, Bär, Rudolf, Bessiere, Patricia, Harrison, Fiona, Ichikawa, Kohei, Kakkad, Darshan, Lamperti, Isabella, Mushotzky, Richard, Oh, Kyuseok, Powell, Meredith C., Privon, George C., Ricci, Claudio, and Riffel, Rogerio
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Virial black hole (BH) mass (M (BH)) determination directly involves knowing the broad-line region (BLR) clouds' velocity distribution, their distance from the central supermassive BH (R (BLR)), and the virial factor (f). Understanding whether biases arise in M (BH) estimation with increasing obscuration is possible only by studying a large (N > 100) statistical sample of obscuration-unbiased (hard) X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the rest-frame near-infrared (0.8-2.5 mu m) since it penetrates deeper into the BLR than the optical. We present a detailed analysis of 65 local Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) selected Seyfert galaxies observed with Magellan/FIRE. Adding these to the near-infrared BAT AGN spectroscopic survey database, we study a total of 314 unique near-infrared spectra. While the FWHMs of H alpha and near-infrared broad lines (He i, Pa beta, Pa alpha) remain unbiased to either BLR extinction or X-ray obscuration, the H alpha broad-line luminosity is suppressed when N (H) greater than or similar to 10(21) cm(-2), systematically underestimating M (BH) by 0.23-0.46 dex. Near-infrared line luminosities should be preferred to H alpha until N (H) < 10(22) cm(-2), while at higher obscuration a less-biased R (BLR) proxy should be adopted. We estimate f for Seyfert 1 and 2 using two obscuration-unbiased M (BH) measurements, i.e., the stellar velocity dispersion and a BH mass prescription based on near-infrared and X-ray, and find that the virial factors do not depend on the redshift or obscuration, but some broad lines show a mild anticorrelation with M (BH). Our results show the critical impact obscuration can have on BLR characterization and the importance of the near-infrared and X-rays for a less-biased view of the BLR., The Astrophysical Journal. Supplement Series, 261, ISSN:1538-4365, ISSN:0067-0049
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34. BASS. XXX. Distribution Functions of DR2 Eddington Ratios, Black Hole Masses, and X-Ray Luminosities
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Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, primary, Weigel, Anna K., additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Koss, Michael J., additional, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Hickox, Ryan C., additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Ueda, Yoshihiro, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Brok, Jakob Den, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Caglar, Turgay, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Wong, O. Ivy, additional, Harrison, Fiona A., additional, and Schawinski, Kevin, additional
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35. BASS. XXV. DR2 Broad-line-based Black Hole Mass Estimates and Biases from Obscuration
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Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., primary, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Koss, Michael J., additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, den Brok, Jakob, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Caglar, Turgay, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Harrison, Fiona A., additional, Urry, C. M., additional, Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, additional, Asmus, Daniel, additional, Assef, Roberto J., additional, Bär, Rudolf E., additional, Bessiere, Patricia S., additional, Burtscher, Leonard, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Kakkad, Darshan, additional, Kamraj, Nikita, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Privon, George C., additional, Rojas, Alejandra F., additional, Sani, Eleonora, additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, and Veilleux, Sylvain, additional
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36. BASS. XXVIII. Near-infrared Data Release 2: High-ionization and Broad Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei*
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den Brok, Jakob S., primary, Koss, Michael J., additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Cantalupo, Sebastiano, additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Riffel, Rogerio, additional, Rodríguez-Ardila, Alberto, additional, Bär, Rudolf, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Boissay-Malaquin, Rozenn, additional, Stalevski, Marko, additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Urry, C. Megan, additional, and Veilleux, Sylvain, additional
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37. BASS. XXIV. The BASS DR2 Spectroscopic Line Measurements and AGN Demographics
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Oh, Kyuseok, primary, Koss, Michael J., additional, Ueda, Yoshihiro, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, den Brok, Jakob S., additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Bär, Rudolf E., additional, Rojas, Alejandra F., additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Riffel, Rogério, additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, and Schawinski, Kevin, additional
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38. BASS. XXI. The Data Release 2 Overview
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Koss, Michael J., primary, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Ananna, Tonima T., additional, Baloković, Mislav, additional, den Brok, Jakob S., additional, Cenko, S. Bradley, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, Lein, Amy, additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Pacucci, Fabio, additional, Pfeifle, Ryan W., additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Privon, George C., additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Salvato, Mara, additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Shimizu, Taro, additional, Smith, Krista L., additional, and Stern, Daniel, additional
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39. BASS. XXII. The BASS DR2 AGN Catalog and Data
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Koss, Michael J., primary, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, den Brok, Jakob S., additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Privon, George C., additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Ananna, Tonima T., additional, Baloković, Mislav, additional, Bär, Rudolf E., additional, Becker, George, additional, Bessiere, Patricia, additional, Burtscher, Leonard, additional, Caglar, Turgay, additional, Congiu, Enrico, additional, Evans, Phil, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Heida, Marianne, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Kamraj, Nikita, additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, Pacucci, Fabio, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Riffel, Rogério, additional, Rojas, Alejandra F., additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Temple, Matthew J., additional, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Veilleux, Sylvain, additional, and Williams, Jonathan, additional
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40. BASS. XXVI. DR2 Host Galaxy Stellar Velocity Dispersions
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Koss, Michael J., primary, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Caglar, Turgay, additional, den Brok, Jakob S., additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Bär, Rudolf E., additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Privon, George C., additional, Riffel, Rogério, additional, Rojas, Alejandra F., additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, and Urry, C. Megan, additional
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- 2022
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41. X-Ray Coronal Properties of Swift/BAT-selected Seyfert 1 Active Galactic Nuclei
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Kamraj, Nikita, primary, Brightman, Murray, additional, Harrison, Fiona A., additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, García, Javier A., additional, Baloković, Mislav, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Koss, Michael J., additional, Mejía-Restrepo, Julian E., additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, and Urry, C. Megan, additional
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- 2022
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42. BASS XXXIX: Swift-BAT AGN with changing-look optical spectra.
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Temple, Matthew J, Ricci, Claudio, Koss, Michael J, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Bauer, Franz E, Mushotzky, Richard, Rojas, Alejandra F, Caglar, Turgay, Harrison, Fiona, Oh, Kyuseok, Padilla Gonzalez, Estefania, Powell, Meredith C, Ricci, Federica, Riffel, Rogério, Stern, Daniel, and Urry, C Megan
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OPTICAL spectra ,SUPERMASSIVE black holes ,OPTICAL spectroscopy ,LIGHT curves ,GAMMA ray bursts ,ACCRETION (Astrophysics) - Abstract
Changing-look (CL) AGN are unique probes of accretion onto supermassive black holes (SMBHs), especially when simultaneous observations in complementary wavebands allow investigations into the properties of their accretion flows. We present the results of a search for CL behaviour in 412 Swift -BAT detected AGN with multiple epochs of optical spectroscopy from the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS). 125 of these AGN also have 14–195 keV ultra-hard X-ray light curves from Swift -BAT which are contemporaneous with the epochs of optical spectroscopy. Eight CL events are presented for the first time, where the appearance or disappearance of broad Balmer line emission leads to a change in the observed Seyfert type classification. Combining with known events from the literature, 21 AGN from BASS are now known to display CL behaviour. Nine CL events have 14–195 keV data available, and five of these CL events can be associated with significant changes in their 14–195 keV flux from BAT. The ultra-hard X-ray flux is less affected by obscuration and so these changes in the 14–195 keV band suggest that the majority of our CL events are not due to changes in line-of-sight obscuration. We derive a CL rate of 0.7–6.2 per cent on 10–25 yr time-scales, and show that many transitions happen within at most a few years. Our results motivate further multiwavelength observations with higher cadence to better understand the variability physics of accretion onto SMBHs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. BASS. XXV. DR2 Broad-line-based Black Hole Mass Estimates and Biases from Obscuration.
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MejĂ-a-Restrepo, Julian E., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Koss, Michael J., Oh, Kyuseok, den Brok, Jakob, Stern, Daniel, Powell, Meredith C., Ricci, Federica, Caglar, Turgay, Ricci, Claudio, Bauer, Franz E., Treister, Ezequiel, Harrison, Fiona A., Urry, C. M., Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, Asmus, Daniel, Assef, Roberto J., Bär, Rudolf E., Bessiere, Patricia S., and Burtscher, Leonard
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44. BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey. XX. Molecular Gas in Nearby Hard-X-Ray-selected AGN Galaxies
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Koss, Michael J., primary, Strittmatter, Benjamin, additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, Shimizu, Taro, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Saintonge, Amelie, additional, Treister, Ezequiel, additional, Cicone, Claudia, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Ananna, Tonima Tasnim, additional, Bauer, Franz E., additional, Privon, George C., additional, Bär, Rudolf E., additional, Breuck, Carlos De, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Powell, Meredith C., additional, Rosario, David, additional, Sanders, David B., additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Shao, Li, additional, Megan Urry, C., additional, and Veilleux, Sylvain, additional
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45. Galaxy Morphology Network: A Convolutional Neural Network Used to Study Morphology and Quenching in ∼100,000 SDSS and ∼20,000 CANDELS Galaxies
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Ghosh, Aritra, primary, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Wang, Zhengdong, additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Turp, Dennis, additional, and Powell, Meredith C., additional
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- 2020
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46. BAT AGN spectroscopic survey - XV: the high frequency radio cores of ultra-hard X-ray selected AGN
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Smith, Krista Lynne, primary, Mushotzky, Richard F, additional, Koss, Michael, additional, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Wong, O Ivy, additional, Bauer, Franz E, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Vogel, Stuart, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Powell, Meredith C, additional, Urry, C Meg, additional, Harrison, Fiona, additional, Mejia-Restrepo, Julian, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Baek, Junhyun, additional, and Chung, Aeree, additional
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47. BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey – XIII. The nature of the most luminous obscured AGN in the low-redshift universe
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Bär, Rudolf E, primary, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, additional, Oh, Kyuseok, additional, Koss, Michael J, additional, Wong, O Ivy, additional, Ricci, Claudio, additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Weigel, Anna K, additional, Sartori, Lia F, additional, Ichikawa, Kohei, additional, Secrest, Nathan J, additional, Stern, Daniel, additional, Pacucci, Fabio, additional, Mushotzky, Richard, additional, Powell, Meredith C, additional, Ricci, Federica, additional, Sani, Eleonora, additional, Smith, Krista L, additional, Harrison, Fiona A, additional, Lamperti, Isabella, additional, and Urry, C Megan, additional
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48. MORPHOLOGY AND THE COLOR–MASS DIAGRAM AS CLUES TO GALAXY EVOLUTION ATz∼ 1
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Powell, Meredith C., primary, Urry, C. Megan, additional, Cardamone, Carolin N., additional, Simmons, Brooke D., additional, Schawinski, Kevin, additional, Young, Sydney, additional, and Kawakatsu, Mari, additional
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49. BASS XXX: Distribution Functions of DR2 Eddington-ratios, Black Hole Masses, and X-ray Luminosities
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Tonima Tasnim Ananna, Anna K. Weigel, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Michael J. Koss, C. Megan Urry, Claudio Ricci, Ryan C. Hickox, Ezequiel Treister, Franz E. Bauer, Yoshihiro Ueda, Richard Mushotzky, Federica Ricci, Kyuseok Oh, Julian E. Mejía-Restrepo, Jakob Den Brok, Daniel Stern, Meredith C. Powell, Turgay Caglar, Kohei Ichikawa, O. Ivy Wong, Fiona A. Harrison, Kevin Schawinski, Tasnim Ananna, Tonima, Weigel, Anna K., Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Koss, Michael J., Megan Urry, C., Ricci, Claudio, Hickox, Ryan C., Treister, Ezequiel, Bauer, Franz E., Ueda, Yoshihiro, Mushotzky, Richard, Ricci, Federica, Oh, Kyuseok, Mej??a-Restrepo, Julian E., Den Brok, Jakob, Stern, Daniel, Powell, Meredith C., Caglar, Turgay, Ichikawa, Kohei, Ivy Wong, O., Harrison, Fiona A., and Schawinski, Kevin
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Accretion ,Astrophysics - astrophysics of galaxies ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - high energy astrophysical phenomena ,Supermassive black holes ,Quasars ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Active galactic nuclei ,X-ray active galactic nuclei ,Luminosity function ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Active galaxies ,X-ray surveys ,High energy astrophysics - Abstract
We determine the low-redshift X-ray luminosity function (XLF), active black hole mass function (BHMF), and Eddington-ratio distribution function (ERDF) for both unobscured (Type 1) and obscured (Type 2) active galactic nuclei (AGN) using the unprecedented spectroscopic completeness of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS) data release 2. In addition to a straightforward 1/Vmax approach, we also compute the intrinsic distributions, accounting for sample truncation by employing a forward modeling approach to recover the observed BHMF and ERDF. As previous BHMFs and ERDFs have been robustly determined only for samples of bright, broad-line (Type 1) AGNs and/or quasars, ours is the first directly observationally constrained BHMF and ERDF of Type 2 AGN. We find that after accounting for all observational biases, the intrinsic ERDF of Type 2 AGN is significantly skewed towards lower Eddington ratios than the intrinsic ERDF of Type 1 AGN. This result supports the radiation-regulated unification scenario, in which radiation pressure dictates the geometry of the dusty obscuring structure around an AGN. Calculating the ERDFs in two separate mass bins, we verify that the derived shape is consistent, validating the assumption that the ERDF (shape) is mass independent. We report the local AGN duty cycle as a function of mass and Eddington ratio, by comparing the BASS active BHMF with the local mass function for all SMBH. We also present the log N-log S of Swift-BAT 70-month sources., Comment: Accepted by APJS
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50. BASS. XXIX. The Near-infrared View of the Broad-line Region (BLR): The Effects of Obscuration in BLR Characterization*
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Federica Ricci, Ezequiel Treister, Franz E. Bauer, Julian E. Mejía-Restrepo, Michael J. Koss, Jakob S. den Brok, Mislav Baloković, Rudolf Bär, Patricia Bessiere, Turgay Caglar, Fiona Harrison, Kohei Ichikawa, Darshan Kakkad, Isabella Lamperti, Richard Mushotzky, Kyuseok Oh, Meredith C. Powell, George C. Privon, Claudio Ricci, Rogerio Riffel, Alejandra F. Rojas, Eleonora Sani, Krista L. Smith, Daniel Stern, Benny Trakhtenbrot, C. Megan Urry, Sylvain Veilleux, Ricci, Federica, Treister, Ezequiel, Bauer, Franz E., Mejia-Restrepo, Julian E., Koss, Michael J., den Brok, Jakob S., Balokovic, Mislav, Baer, Rudolf, Bessiere, Patricia, Caglar, Turgay, Harrison, Fiona, Ichikawa, Kohei, Kakkad, Darshan, Lamperti, Isabella, Mushotzky, Richard, Oh, Kyuseok, Powell, Meredith C., Privon, George C., Ricci, Claudio, Riffel, Rogerio, Rojas, Alejandra F., Sani, Eleonora, Smith, Krista L., Stern, Daniel, Trakhtenbrot, Benny, Megan Urry, C., and Veilleux, Sylvain
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Active galactic nuclei ,X-ray active galactic nuclei ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics - astrophysics of galaxies ,Active galaxies ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,High energy astrophysics - Abstract
Virial black hole (BH) mass (M BH) determination directly involves knowing the broad-line region (BLR) clouds’ velocity distribution, their distance from the central supermassive BH (R BLR), and the virial factor (f). Understanding whether biases arise in M BH estimation with increasing obscuration is possible only by studying a large (N > 100) statistical sample of obscuration-unbiased (hard) X-ray-selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the rest-frame near-infrared (0.8–2.5 μm) since it penetrates deeper into the BLR than the optical. We present a detailed analysis of 65 local Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) selected Seyfert galaxies observed with Magellan/FIRE. Adding these to the near-infrared BAT AGN spectroscopic survey database, we study a total of 314 unique near-infrared spectra. While the FWHMs of Hα and near-infrared broad lines (He i, Paβ, Paα) remain unbiased to either BLR extinction or X-ray obscuration, the Hα broad-line luminosity is suppressed when N H ≳ 1021 cm−2, systematically underestimating M BH by 0.23–0.46 dex. Near-infrared line luminosities should be preferred to Hα until N H < 1022 cm−2, while at higher obscuration a less-biased R BLR proxy should be adopted. We estimate f for Seyfert 1 and 2 using two obscuration-unbiased M BH measurements, i.e., the stellar velocity dispersion and a BH mass prescription based on near-infrared and X-ray, and find that the virial factors do not depend on the redshift or obscuration, but some broad lines show a mild anticorrelation with M BH. Our results show the critical impact obscuration can have on BLR characterization and the importance of the near-infrared and X-rays for a less-biased view of the BLR.
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