A New Black Hole Mass Estimate for Obscured Active Galactic Nuclei
Takeo Minezaki, Kyoko Matsushita

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel X-ray based method to estimate supermassive black hole masses in obscured AGNs using the neutral FeKa emission line, showing promising consistency with existing methods.
Contribution
The study develops and validates a new black hole mass estimation technique applicable to obscured AGNs using neutral FeKa line properties and luminosity scaling relations.
Findings
M_FeKa correlates well with reverberation and maser mass estimates.
M_FeKa is consistent with M_pol for type-2 AGNs.
M_FeKa systematically exceeds M_H2O by a factor of about 5.
Abstract
We propose a new method for estimating the mass of a supermassive black hole, applicable to obscured AGNs. This method estimates the black hole mass using the width of the narrow core of the neutral FeKa emission line in X-rays and the distance of its emitting region from the black hole based on the isotropic luminosity indicator via the luminosity scaling relation. We collect the line width data of the neutral FeKa line core for seven type-1 AGNs and seven type-2 AGNs obtained by the Chandra HETGS. Assuming the virial relation between the locations and the velocity widths of the neutral FeKa line core and the broad Hb emission line, the luminosity scaling relation of the neutral FeKa line core emitting region is estimated. We find that the FWHM of the neutral FeKa line core falls between that of the broad Balmer emission lines and the corresponding value at the dust reverberation…
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