Properties of Active Galaxies Deduced from H I Observations
Luis C. Ho (Carnegie Observatories), Jeremy Darling (University of, Colorado), and Jenny E. Greene (Princeton University)

TL;DR
This study uses H I observations of 154 nearby active galaxies to explore correlations between black hole mass and host galaxy properties, revealing new, nucleus-insensitive tools and insights into black hole growth and galaxy gas content.
Contribution
It introduces H I-based correlations as new tools for studying active galaxy hosts and provides evidence on black hole growth timing and host galaxy gas richness.
Findings
Black hole mass correlates with galaxy dynamical mass and rotation velocity.
Host galaxies of type 1 AGNs are gas-rich, similar to inactive galaxies.
Active black holes show ongoing growth without disrupting host galaxy properties.
Abstract
We completed a new survey for H I emission for a large, well-defined sample of 154 nearby (z < 0.1) galaxies with type 1 AGNs. We make use of the extensive database presented in a companion paper to perform a comprehensive appraisal of the cold gas content in active galaxies and to seek new strategies to investigate the global properties of the host galaxies and their relationship to their central black holes (BHs). We show that the BH mass obeys a strong, roughly linear relation with the host galaxy's dynamical mass. BH mass follows a looser, though still highly significant, correlation with the maximum rotation velocity of the galaxy, as expected from the known scaling between rotation velocity and central velocity dispersion. Neither of these H I-based correlations is as tight as the more familiar relations between BH mass and bulge luminosity or velocity dispersion, but they offer…
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