BASS XXXII: Studying the Nuclear Mm-wave Continuum Emission of AGNs with ALMA at Scales $\lesssim$ 100-200 pc
Taiki Kawamuro, Claudio Ricci, Masatoshi Imanishi, Richard F., Mushotzky, Takuma Izumi, Federica Ricci, Franz E. Bauer, Michael J. Koss,, Benny Trakhtenbrot, Kohei Ichikawa, Alejandra F. Rojas, Krista Lynne Smith,, Taro Shimizu, Kyuseok Oh, Jakob S. den Brok, Shunsuke Baba

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA data to analyze the nuclear millimeter-wave emission in 98 nearby AGNs, revealing correlations with X-ray luminosity and exploring potential emission origins beyond simple jet or dust models.
Contribution
It provides the largest sample to date of high-resolution mm-wave observations of AGNs, systematically analyzing emission origins and correlations with AGN properties.
Findings
Strong correlation between mm-wave and X-ray luminosities.
Dust emission unlikely to dominate mm-wave emission.
No dependence of mm luminosity on inclination angle.
Abstract
To understand the origin of nuclear ( 100 pc) millimeter-wave (mm-wave) continuum emission in active galactic nuclei (AGNs), we systematically analyzed sub-arcsec resolution Band-6 (211-275 GHz) ALMA data of 98 nearby AGNs ( 0.05) from the 70-month Swift/BAT catalog. The sample, almost unbiased for obscured systems, provides the largest number of AGNs to date with high mm-wave spatial resolution sampling ( 1-200 pc), and spans broad ranges of 14-150 keV luminosity {}, black hole mass [], and Eddington ratio (). We find a significant correlation between 1.3 mm (230 GHz) and 14-150 keV luminosities. Its scatter is 0.36 dex, and the mm-wave emission may serve as a good proxy of the AGN luminosity, free of dust extinction up to $N_{\rm H}…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Superconducting Materials and Applications
