A New H I Survey of Active Galaxies
Luis C. Ho (Carnegie Observatories), Jeremy Darling (University of, Colorado), and Jenny E. Greene (Princeton University)

TL;DR
This study conducts a comprehensive H I survey of 154 active galaxies with broad-line AGNs to analyze their neutral hydrogen properties and explore correlations with black hole characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the largest uniform H I dataset for broad-line AGNs, combining new observations with previous data to facilitate detailed host galaxy studies.
Findings
66 out of 101 new observations detected H I emission.
45 objects have reliable deprojected rotational velocities.
The compiled dataset is the largest of its kind for broad-line AGNs.
Abstract
We have conducted a new Arecibo survey for H I emission for 113 galaxies with broad-line (type 1) active galactic nuclei (AGNs) out to recession velocities as high as 35,000 km/s. The primary aim of the study is to obtain sensitive H I spectra for a well-defined, uniformly selected sample of active galaxies that have estimates of their black hole masses in order to investigate correlations between H I properties and the characteristics of the AGNs. H I emission was detected in 66 out of the 101 (65%) objects with spectra uncorrupted by radio frequency interference, among which 45 (68%) have line profiles with adequate signal-to-noise ratio and sufficiently reliable inclination corrections to yield robust deprojected rotational velocities. This paper presents the basic survey products, including an atlas of H I spectra, measurements of H I flux, line width, profile asymmetry, optical…
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