Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Green Pea Galaxies (IMBH-GP) I: a Candidate Sample from LAMOST and SDSS
Ruqiu Lin, Zhen-Ya Zheng, Fang-Ting Yuan, Jun-Xian Wang, Chunyan, Jiang, Ning Jiang, Lingzhi Wang, Linhua Jiang, Xiang Ji, Shuairu Zhu, and, Xiaodan Fu

TL;DR
This study identifies 59 massive black hole candidates, including 36 potential intermediate-mass black holes, in Green Pea galaxies, providing new insights into black hole-host galaxy relations at low redshift.
Contribution
The paper presents a systematic search for intermediate-mass black holes in Green Pea galaxies, discovering a significant sample with diverse properties and evidence of black hole activity.
Findings
59 MBH candidates identified, including 36 IMBH candidates.
Black hole masses range from 10^{4.7} to 10^{8.5} solar masses.
Evidence of black hole activity in 25 candidates, including 4 IMBHs.
Abstract
The scaling relation of central massive black holes (MBHs) and their host galaxies is well-studied for supermassive BHs (SMBHs, ). However, this relation has large uncertainties in the mass range of the intermediate-mass BHs (IMBHs, ). Since Green Pea (GP) galaxies are luminous compact dwarf galaxies, which may be likely to host less massive SMBHs or even IMBHs, we systematically search for MBHs in a large sample of 2190 GP galaxies at , selected from LAMOST and SDSS spectroscopic surveys. Here, we report a newly discovered sample of 59 MBH candidates with broad H lines. This sample has a median stellar mass of and hosts MBHs with single-epoch virial masses ranging from to (median $10^{5.85\pm0.64}\,…
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