The bulge masses of TDE host galaxies and their scaling with black hole mass
Paige Ramsden, Daniel Lanning, Matt Nicholl, Sean L. McGee

TL;DR
This study calibrates the relationship between supermassive black hole mass and host galaxy bulge mass using TDE host galaxies, extending the known scaling to lower mass regimes and providing a new tool for SMBH mass estimation.
Contribution
It presents a new calibration of SMBH-bulge mass scaling specifically for TDE host galaxies, including detailed bulge/disk decomposition and a comprehensive catalog of bulge masses.
Findings
Positive correlation between SMBH and bulge mass with a slope of 0.28
Intrinsic scatter in the relation is about 0.2 dex
TDEs extend the SMBH-stellar mass relationship to lower masses.
Abstract
Tidal disruption events (TDEs) provide a means to probe the low end of the supermassive black hole (SMBH) mass distribution, as they are only observable below the Hills mass ( M). Here we attempt to calibrate the scaling of SMBH mass with host galaxy bulge mass, enabling SMBH masses to be estimated for large TDE samples without the need for follow-up observations or extrapolations of relations based on high-mass samples. We derive host galaxy masses using Prospector fits to the UV-MIR spectral energy distributions for the hosts of 29 well-observed TDEs with BH mass estimates from MOSFiT. We then conduct detailed bulge/disk decomposition using SDSS and PanSTARRS imaging, and provide a catalog of bulge masses. We measure a positive correlation between SMBH and bulge mass for the TDE sample, with a power-law slope of 0.28 and significance (Spearmans) and…
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