Estimating black hole masses in obscured AGN using X-rays
Mario Gliozzi, James K. Williams, Dina A. Michel (George Mason, University)

TL;DR
This study validates an X-ray-based scaling method to estimate black hole masses in heavily obscured type 2 AGN, enabling mass measurements where traditional methods are challenging.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that X-ray spectral fitting with physically motivated models can reliably estimate black hole masses in obscured AGN, aligning with megamaser measurements.
Findings
X-ray spectral fitting yields MBH consistent with megamaser data.
Method applicable to type 2 AGN with good-quality X-ray data.
Reliable MBH estimates for obscured AGN using X-ray scaling.
Abstract
Determining the black hole masses in active galactic nuclei (AGN) is of crucial importance to constrain the basic characteristics of their central engines and shed light on their growth and co-evolution with their host galaxies. While the black hole mass (MBH) can be robustly measured with dynamical methods in bright type 1 AGN, where the variable primary emission and the broad line region (BLR) are directly observed, a direct measurement is considerably more challenging if not impossible for the vast majority of heavily obscured type 2 AGN. In this work, we tested the validity of an X-ray-based scaling method to constrain the MBH in heavily absorbed AGN. To this end, we utilized a sample of type 2 AGN with good-quality hard X-ray data obtained by the nuSTAR satellite and with MBH dynamically constrained from megamaser measurements. Our results indicate that, when the X-ray broadband…
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