A search for H$_2$O masers in 100 active dwarf galaxies
M. J. Rosenthal, I. Zaw

TL;DR
This study conducted the first dedicated survey for 22 GHz H$_2$O masers in 100 nearby dwarf galaxies to explore black hole properties, but found no new masers, highlighting differences from massive galaxy hosts.
Contribution
First targeted survey of H$_2$O masers in dwarf galaxies, providing insights into maser occurrence and host galaxy properties at the low-mass end.
Findings
No new masers detected in the sample.
Masers are more common in Seyferts and obscured AGNs.
Detection rate in dwarf galaxies is lower than in massive galaxies.
Abstract
We present the results of the first dedicated survey for 22 GHz HO maser emission in dwarf galaxies outside of the local group, with the aim of discovering disc masers. Studies of disc masers yield accurate and precise measurements of black hole mass, and such measurements in dwarf galaxies would be key to understanding the low-mass end of BH-galaxy co-evolution. We used the Green Bank Telescope to survey 100 nearby () dwarf galaxies () with optical emission line ratios indicative of accretion onto a massive black hole. We detected no new masers down to a limit of 12 mJy (5). We compared the properties of our sample with those of 1,850 known detections and non-detections in massive galaxies. We find, in agreement with previous studies, that masers are preferentially hosted by Seyferts and highly-obscured, [O…
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