BASS XXV: DR2 Broad-line Based Black Hole Mass Estimates and Biases from Obscuration
Julian E. Mej{\i}a-Restrepo, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Michael J. Koss,, Kyuseok Oh, Jakob den Brok, Daniel Stern, Meredith C. Powell, Federica Ricci,, Turgay Caglar, Claudio Ricci, Franz E. Bauer, Ezequiel Treister, Fiona A., Harrison, C. M. Urry, Tonima Tasnim Ananna, Daniel Asmus

TL;DR
This paper presents a large catalog of supermassive black hole mass estimates for AGNs, analyzing biases introduced by obscuration and providing correction methods to improve mass accuracy.
Contribution
It offers the first extensive analysis of obscuration effects on broad-line based black hole mass estimates and provides correction formulas for obscured AGNs.
Findings
Obscured AGNs show significantly weaker and narrower broad emission lines.
Current mass estimates severely underestimate black hole masses in obscured AGNs.
Provided correction methods improve mass estimates for Type 1.9 AGNs.
Abstract
We present measurements of broad emission lines and virial estimates of supermassive black hole masses () for a large sample of ultra-hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) as part of the second data release of the BAT AGN Spectroscopic Survey (BASS/DR2). Our catalog includes estimates for a total 689 AGNs, determined from the H, H, , and/or broad emission lines. The core sample includes a total of 512 AGNs drawn from the 70-month Swift/BAT all-sky catalog. We also provide measurements for 177 additional AGNs that are drawn from deeper Swift/BAT survey data. We study the links between estimates and line-of-sight obscuration measured from X-ray spectral analysis. We find that broad H emission lines in obscured AGNs () are on average a factor of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
