Chandra detects low-luminosity AGN with $M_\mathrm{BH}=10^{4}-10^{6}~M_\mathrm{\odot}$ in nearby ($z<0.5$), dwarf and star-forming galaxies
Mainak Singha, Julissa Sarmiento, Sangeeta Malhotra, James E. Rhoads,, L. Y. Aaron Yung, Junxian Wang, Zhen-Ya Zheng, Ruqiu Lin, Keunho Kim, Jialai, Kang, and Santosh Harish

TL;DR
This study identifies low-luminosity active galactic nuclei with intermediate-mass black holes in nearby dwarf and star-forming galaxies, using X-ray and emission line diagnostics, suggesting their potential role in cosmic reionization.
Contribution
First detection of LLAGN with $10^4$-$10^6 M_ ext{ extperiodcentered}$ black holes in green pea galaxies through X-ray and emission line analysis.
Findings
9 out of 29 galaxies show X-ray detections indicating IMBH or LLAGN.
X-ray luminosity exceeds what stellar processes can produce, implying black holes over 100 solar masses.
Broad emission lines and anti-correlation with metallicity support the presence of low-mass AGN.
Abstract
We searched the Chandra and XMM archives for observations of 900 green pea galaxies to find AGN signatures. Green peas are low-mass galaxies with prominent emission lines, similar in size and star formation rate to high-redshift dwarf galaxies. Of the 29 observations found, 9 show X-ray detections with . The 2-10 keV X-ray luminosity for these 9 sources exceeds , with 2 sources exceeding , suggesting the presence of intermediate-mass black holes (IMBH) or low-luminosity AGN (LLAGN) with BH masses between . All X-ray detected sources (plus 6 additional sources) show He~II emission and a broad component of the H emission line, indicating winds. The line widths of the broad H and He II emitting gas clouds are weakly correlated (), suggesting He…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
