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2015ApJ...798...38S - Astrophys. J., 798, 38 (2015/January-1)

An optically obscured AGN in a low mass, irregular dwarf galaxy: a multi-wavelength analysis of J1329+3234.

SECREST N.J., SATYAPAL S., GLIOZZI M., ROTHBERG B., ELLISON S.L., MOWRY W.S., ROSENBERG J.L., FISCHER J. and SCHMITT H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are found ubiquitously in large, bulge-dominated galaxies throughout the local universe, yet little is known about their presence and properties in bulgeless and low-mass galaxies. This is a significant deficiency, since the mass distribution and occupation fraction of nonstellar black holes provide important observational constraints on SMBH seed formation theories and many dwarf galaxies have not undergone major mergers that would erase information on their original black hole population. Using data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, we discovered hundreds of bulgeless and dwarf galaxies that display mid-infrared signatures of extremely hot dust highly suggestive of powerful accreting massive black holes, despite having no signatures of black hole activity at optical wavelengths. Here we report, in our first follow-up X-ray investigation of this population, that the irregular dwarf galaxy J132932.41+323417.0 (z = 0.0156) contains a hard, unresolved X-ray source detected by XMM-Newton with luminosity L_2-10 keV_= 2.4x1040 erg/s, over two orders of magnitude greater than that expected from star formation, strongly suggestive of the presence of an accreting massive black hole. While enhanced X-ray emission and hot dust can be produced in extremely low metallicity environments, J132932.41+323417.0 is not extremely metal poor (~40% solar). With a stellar mass of 2.0x108 M, this galaxy is similar in mass to the Small Magellanic Cloud, and is one of the lowest mass galaxies with evidence for a massive nuclear black hole currently known.

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Journal keyword(s): black hole physics - galaxies: active - galaxies: dwarf - infrared: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies

Nomenclature: Text: [SSG2015b] SN (Nos S1-S2).

Simbad objects: 8

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