Galaxy Zoo: Bulgeless Galaxies With Growing Black Holes
B. D. Simmons, C. Lintott, K. Schawinski, E. C. Moran, A. Han, S., Kaviraj, K. L. Masters, C. M. Urry, K. W. Willett, S. P. Bamford, R. C., Nichol

TL;DR
This study investigates black hole growth in bulgeless, merger-free galaxies, revealing that significant black hole growth can occur without mergers, challenging traditional galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It presents the first sample of AGN in massive bulgeless galaxies, demonstrating black hole growth in the absence of classical bulges and mergers, and compares these to established relations.
Findings
Black hole masses are higher than expected from bulge-black hole relations.
Most galaxies are consistent with the black hole mass and stellar mass correlation.
Black hole growth can occur in galaxies without classical bulges.
Abstract
The growth of supermassive black holes appears to be driven by galaxy mergers, violent merger-free processes and/or `secular' processes. In order to quantify the effects of secular evolution on black hole growth, we study a sample of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in galaxies with a calm formation history free of significant mergers, a population that heretofore has been difficult to locate. Here we present an initial sample of 13 AGN in massive (M_* >~ 1e10 M_sun) bulgeless galaxies -- which lack the classical bulges believed inevitably to result from mergers -- selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey using visual classifications from Galaxy Zoo. Parametric morphological fitting confirms the host galaxies lack classical bulges; any contributions from pseudobulges are very small (typically < 5%). We compute black hole masses for the two broad-line objects in the sample (4.2e6 and 1.2e7…
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