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2022A&A...660A..95C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 660A, 95-95 (2022/4-1)

Black hole virial masses from single-epoch photometry. The miniJPAS test case.

CHAVES-MONTERO J., BONOLI S., TRAKHTENBROT B., FERNANDEZ-CENTENO A., QUEIROZ C., DIAZ-GARCIA L.A., GONZALEZ DELGADO R.M., HERNAN-CABALLERO A., HERNANDEZ-MONTEAGUDO C., LOPEN-SANJUAN C., OVERZIER R., SOBRAL D., ABRAMO L.R., ALCANIZ J., BENITEZ N., CARNEIRO S., CENARRO A.J., CRISTOBAL-HORNILLOS D., DUPKE R.A., EDEROCLITE A., MARIN-FRANCH A., MENDES DE OLIVEIRA C., MOLES M., SODRE L., TAYLOR K., VARELA J., VAZQUEZ RAMIO H. and CIVERA T.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Precise measurements of black hole masses are essential to understanding the coevolution of these sources and their host galaxies.
Aims. We develop a novel approach for computing black hole virial masses using measurements of continuum luminosities and emission line widths from partially overlapping, narrow-band observations of quasars; we refer to this technique as single-epoch photometry.
Methods. This novel method relies on forward-modelling quasar observations for estimating emission line widths, which enables unbiased measurements even for lines coarsely resolved by narrow-band data. We assess the performance of this technique using quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) observed by the miniJPAS survey, a proof-of-concept project of the Javalambre Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) collaboration covering ≃1 deg2 of the northern sky using the 56 J-PAS narrow-band filters.
Results. We find remarkable agreement between black hole masses from single-epoch SDSS spectra and single-epoch miniJPAS photometry, with no systematic difference between these and a scatter ranging from 0.4 to 0.07 dex for masses from log(MBH)≃8 to 9.75, respectively. Reverberation mapping studies show that single-epoch masses present approximately 0.4 dex precision, letting us conclude that our novel technique delivers black hole masses with only mildly lower precision than single-epoch spectroscopy.
Conclusions. The J-PAS survey will soon start observing thousands of square degrees without any source preselection other than the photometric depth in the detection band, and thus single-epoch photometry has the potential to provide details on the physical properties of quasar populations that do not satisfy the preselection criteria of previous spectroscopic surveys.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: photometry - quasars: emission lines - line: profiles

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